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1 I | the path to heaven; that philosophy affords the means of discoursing 2 I | being more than man. ~Of philosophy I will say nothing, except 3 I | borrow their principles from philosophy, I judged that no solid 4 II | Among the branches of philosophy, I had, at an earlier period, 5 II | principles borrowed from philosophy, in which I found nothing 6 III| fortune, if destitute of this philosophy, can never command the realization 7 III| seek the principles of any philosophy more certain than the vulgar. ~ 8 III| boasted of any system of philosophy. ~But, as I am of a disposition 9 IV | the first principle of the philosophy of which I was in search. 10 V | are usually treated of in philosophy, but I have also observed 11 VI | room of the speculative philosophy usually taught in the schools, 12 VI | publishing the principles of the philosophy of which I make use; for, 13 VI | writing these specimens of philosophy is, that I am becoming daily 14 VI | to build some extravagant philosophy upon what they may take