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1 IV | that he could not do these things, for conscience' sake," 2 IV | them, as much overdid some things as he was short in others, 3 VII | cold with respect to all things of this kind, that there 4 XII | confine myself to those things which so justly gained Lord 5 XIII | understanding; examines what things he has in common with beasts, 6 XIII | at that time a thousand things which I forgot at my birth; 7 XIV | English.~The very essence of things is totally changed. You 8 XIV | he was mistaken in some things, the reason of that is, 9 XV | if possible) with the few things I have been able to comprehend 10 XV | student ought to doubt of the things he fancies he understands 11 XV | feet. This, among other things, is necessary to prove the 12 XVI | are equal to the boldest things which the curiosity of man 13 XVI | so far as to demonstrate things which were not supposed 14 XVII | comparison of the last?~All these things, which at first appear to 15 XVII | incomprehensible than the things we have been speaking of.~ 16 XXI | have need to be led in all things by the great; and who, nevertheless, 17 XXIII| confess that one of the things I very much wonder at is, 18 XXIV | improved upon others.~Two things, and those the most essential 19 XXIV | because all had a thousand things to learn of him.~The celebrated 20 XXIV | to argue and debate on things which were invented by ignorant 21 XXIV | but so it is, that those things which reflect the greatest