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1 I | knowledge of myself, or of the great book of the world. ~I spent 2 I | received and approved by other great nations, I learned to entertain 3 I | and incapacitate us in great measure from listening to 4 II | once overthrown, are with great difficulty set up again, 5 II | like manner, instead of the great number of precepts of which 6 III| where, in the midst of a great crowd actively engaged in 7 IV | place, I observed, that the great certitude which by common 8 IV | the stars or bodies at a great distance appear to us much 9 V | breathe enters; and the great artery which, issuing from 10 V | three at the mouth of the great artery, which suffer the 11 V | the arterial vein and the great artery are composed, sufficiently 12 V | cavity of the heart and the great artery be wider and larger 13 V | continually ascending in great abundance from the heart 14 V | pieces compared with the great multitude of bones, muscles, 15 VI | truth, notwithstanding the great care I have always taken 16 VI | less difficulty in making great acquisitions, than they 17 VI | former position than to make great advances when once in possession 18 VI | thoughts, it could not be very great; because I have not yet 19 VI | men have no reason for any great anxiety to know these principles, 20 VI | hope of gain (a means of great efficacy) might stimulate