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1 I | method that gives me the means, as I think, of gradually 2 I | that philosophy affords the means of discoursing with an appearance 3 II | such folly, I would by no means permit its publication. ~ 4 II | draft of it, I do not by any means therefore recommend to every 5 II | simple and easy reasonings by means of which geometers are accustomed 6 II | them, and without by any means restricting them to these, 7 II | to me, to determine the means whereby, and the extent 8 III| this life; and as by its means I daily discovered truths 9 III| necessary to endeavor by all means to render myself worthy 10 V | that not only have I found means to satisfy myself in a short 11 V | animals, will afford the means of readily determining what 12 V | in such a manner as by no means to prevent the blood which 13 V | that this is effected by means of the blood, which, passing 14 V | likewise withdrawn by the same means; and although the heart 15 V | with different ideas by means of the senses; how hunger, 16 V | and which, by the same means, distributing the animal 17 V | animal, we could have no means of knowing that they were 18 V | enables us to act. ~Again, by means of these two tests we may 19 V | shown that it could by no means be educed from the power 20 VI | discover a practical, by means of which, knowing the force 21 VI | of the body, that if any means can ever be found to render 22 VI | henceforward I shall have the means of making more or fewer 23 VI | proper. ~But I resolved by no means to consent to their publication 24 VI | whom the hope of gain (a means of great efficacy) might 25 VI | were therefore eager by all means to assist him in successfully