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1 Pre| be required in order to greater advancement in the investigation 2 I | slowly may yet make far greater progress, provided they 3 I | say that the difference of greater and less holds only among 4 I | themselves as possessed of greater skill than those to whom 5 I | that my success would be greater in it than that of others; 6 I | this case, the exercise of greater ingenuity and art to render 7 I | which was accompanied with greater success than it would have 8 III| although we should not remark a greater probability in one opinion 9 III| prosecuting my design, and making greater progress in the knowledge 10 III| confessed my Ignorance with greater freedom than those are accustomed 11 IV | clearly saw that it was a greater perfection to know than 12 V | judgment regarding them with greater freedom, without being necessitated 13 V | their coverings, from their greater consistency, are more difficult 14 V | through them to the hand with greater force than it does to return 15 V | things with equal or perhaps greater perfection than any of us, 16 V | follow that they possessed greater reason than any of us, and 17 VI | the same proportion make greater or less progress in the 18 VI | ends that will be of much greater advantage to posterity. ~ 19 VI | victories, and who need greater prudence to keep together 20 VI | the time that remains the greater my expectation of being 21 VI | they are capable of making greater advancement than I have 22 VI | to repose which I hold in greater account than aught else, 23 VI | examined, and, to afford the greater inducement to this I request 24 VI | deduce rules in medicine of greater certainty than those at