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1 Int | poetical quality it has little, but abundant technical 2 I | desires, and was settled in a little solitude not far from London. 3 I | by a noise made with two little sticks on an ass' skin extended. 4 III | say these, was corrupted a little after His death, and remained 5 IV | the head of a sect when a little above twenty.~[Footnote 6 IV | Germany, but reaped very little fruit; for the mode of " 7 IV | laid waste America. In a little time a great number of these 8 V | the University, and the little familiarity the men of this 9 VII | Antitrinitarians~There is a little sect here composed of clergymen, 10 VII | which is much esteemed and little understood, on the existence 11 VII | this kind, that there is little probability any new religion, 12 VII | have been able to raise a little flock, which even decreases 13 IX | is made, and which are so little understood. Kings, indeed, 14 IX | rest of the nation were a little favoured in it, in order 15 IX | liberties, shows in itself how little liberty was known.~The title 16 X | whose only produce is a little lead, tin, fuller's-earth, 17 XI | putting their children to a little pain; unnatural, because 18 XI | mothers, in the same manner as little girls among us repeat their 19 XII | justly and elegantly was little known, much less true philosophy. 20 XII | seized upon his truth. In a little time experimental philosophy 21 XII | can presume to compare so little a work with the history 22 XIII| of the crusade having a little sunk the credit of his oracles. 23 XIII| think always: and I am as little inclined as he could be 24 XIII| not. Human reason is so little able, merely by its own 25 XIII| to its nature; it is of little importance to religion, 26 XIV | impulsion, of which we have very little notion; and according to 27 XIV | understanding, and were capable of little else than of giving him 28 XIV | become boundless. Robault's little work was, during some years, 29 XV | matter that turns round our little vortex, must be seventeen 30 XV | destroyed all these great and little vortices, both that which 31 XV | regard to the pretended little vortex of the earth, it 32 XV | in their Aphelia, and a little nearer in their Perihelia; 33 XV | assistance of a quadrant and a little arithmetic.~The circumference 34 XVII| form an angle infinitely little?~That a right line, which 35 XVII| by changing infinitely little its direction, becomes an 36 XVII| Egyptians, and even gave a little more extent to generations, 37 XIX | lady falls in love with the little page, and will force him 38 XIX | preference particularly to a little female peasant, a very harmless, 39 XIX | every night. I receive but little pleasure from the perusal 40 XX | thinking may be revived in a little time. The French are of 41 XXI | lords has he?"~Oldham, a little altered.~The Lord Rochester 42 XXI | king, to whom Waller had a little before (as is usual with 43 XXII| Pascal to have been a man of little or no genius, and some Jansenists 44 XXIV| curves.~As there is very little order and regularity in 45 XXIV| discourses have unhappily done so little honour to this body is evident 46 XXIV| of arithmetic, aided by a little good sense, shall amass