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aberrations 1
abilities 1
ability 2
able 24
ablest 1
abounding 1
about 7
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25 observed
25 perfect
25 sufficient
24 able
24 also
24 always
24 greater
René Descartes
Discourse on the method

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able

   Part
1 I | that each one may also be able to judge of them for himself, 2 I | intelligible, are always the best able to persuade others of the 3 I | in order that I might be able clearly to discriminate 4 II | highway, they will never be able to thread the byway that 5 II | mathematicians alone have been able to find any demonstrations, 6 II | might thus be the better able to apply them to every other 7 III| resolute in my actions as I was able, and not to adhere less 8 III| greatest progress I was able in the knowledge of truth, 9 III| as I hoped to be better able successfully to accomplish 10 IV | that I must likewise be able to discover the ground of 11 IV | possessed, I should have been able, for the same reason, to 12 IV | believe that they will be able to give any reason which 13 V | the more judicious may be able to determine whether a more 14 V | fearing lest I should not be able to compense in my discourse 15 VI | fall after my death may be able to put them to what use 16 VI | do not despair of being able to attain; for it is much 17 VI | my expectation of being able to employ it aright, and 18 VI | which I do not expect to be able to give demonstration, yet, 19 VI | what they desire is to be able to speak of all things, 20 VI | they will much more be able of themselves to discover 21 VI | known that I think I am able to deduce them from those 22 VI | Though artisans may not be able at once to execute the invention 23 VI | am not certain of being able to fulfill; but this only 24 VI | that I should have been able to succeed. ~Of this I here


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