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1 III | sect were as follows:-Fox thought himself inspired, and consequently 2 IV | America, and would not have it thought that he intended to destroy 3 VII | countenance it. This philosopher thought that the Unitarians argued 4 IX | alone proves that the king thought he had a just right to be 5 XI | its favour, since they are thought to be the wisest and best 6 XII | least, it has been always thought that Christopher Columbus 7 XII | she (Margaret of Burgundy) thought he (Perkin Warbeck) was 8 XIII | minds of the greatest men, thought he had demonstrated that 9 XIII | soul is the same thing as thought, in the same manner as matter, 10 XIII | God is able to communicate thought to matter. But divines are 11 XIII | and solidity cannot form a thought, and consequently the soul 12 XIII | properties may be joined to thought. As I therefore know nothing, 13 XIII | Creator to form matter with thought and sensation? Consider 14 XIV | soul is the same thing with thought, and Mr. Locke has given 15 XVII | However, Sir Isaac is now thought to have first made the discovery, 16 XVIII| er with the pale cast of thought: And enterprises of great 17 XIX | ridiculous soever it may be thought, is yet worth a thousand 18 XXI | government, Where action ceases, thought's impertinent."~Whether 19 XXIII| they should never have once thought to imitate Louis XIV. in 20 XXIII| principles, who would have thought himself damned had he worn 21 XXIV | for criticism; but this thought has met with the fate of