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1 III | Quakers concealed in the world, who carefully preserved 2 VII | to return again into the world neither his eloquence nor 3 VIII| their swords and set the world in a blaze merely to determine 4 VIII| possessed themselves of the world, till at last their divisions 5 X | contributes to the felicity of the world.~~ 6 XI | best governed people in the world. The Chinese, indeed, do 7 XII | minds of the rest of the world by the force of truth, not 8 XII | had been discovered. A new world has been sought for, found, 9 XII | men had sailed round the world, and could destroy cities 10 XIII| all the languages in the world are imperfect, and the great 11 XIII| and tranquillity of the world.~Neither Montaigne, Locke, 12 XIV | changed there. He had left the world a plenum, and he now finds 13 XIV | time darted a ray upon the world through the gloom of the 14 XIV | Descartes was snatched from the world in the flower of his age 15 XIV | impertinences were banished from the world. Reason alone was cultivated, 16 XIV | new elements, he created a world; he made man according to 17 XV | relate to the system of the world, to light, to geometrical 18 XV | regard to the system of our world disputes were a long time 19 XV | Descartes had banished from the world.~Having by these and several 20 XVI | mechanism of the springs of the world. The geometricians have 21 XVII| of having once made the world doubt whether it was to 22 XVII| therefore imposed upon the world with greater impunity; and, 23 XVII| general to Sir Isaac that the world was five hundred years younger 24 XVII| their great year of the world, that is, the revolution 25 XVII| and consequently that the world is not so old by five hundred 26 XVII| reform the chronology of the world. Perhaps these gentlemen 27 XIX | everything he had in the world to this virtuous creature, 28 XXI | This boasted monarch of the world who awes The creatures here, 29 XXI | philosopher Before the spacious world his tub prefer; And we have 30 XXI | literature. Had he come into the world after those great geniuses 31 XXI | any other country in the world.~~ 32 XXIV| all the academies in the world, because all had a thousand 33 XXIV| snatched suddenly from the world, the Whigs were resolved