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1 VII | Clerc, etc., the greatest philosophers, as well as the ablest writers 2 XII | been made by the greatest philosophers, and in ages much more enlightened 3 XII | and one of their greatest philosophers, after long researches, 4 XII | notion of, and which all the philosophers, encouraged by his promises, 5 XIII| his time, several great philosophers had declared, in the most 6 XIII| with? Here all the school philosophers interrupt me with their 7 XIII| account by our Christian philosophers, who know very well that 8 XIII| a very different nature. Philosophers will never form a religious 9 XIII| the works of the modern philosophers put together will never 10 XIV | Fontenelle presides as judge over philosophers; and the English expected 11 XIV | however, were not the ablest philosophers in that body) were offended 12 XIV | persecuted by the pretended philosophers of Holland, who understood 13 XIV | with regard to these new philosophers is, that the latter was 14 XV | one appearance to another, philosophers have imagined a vast whirlpool 15 XV | but in vain, by all the philosophers, whilst the vulgar think 16 XVI | Isaac Newton's Optics~The philosophers of the last age found out 17 XVI | Isaac taught the astonished philosophers that bodies are opaque for 18 XVII| learnt it from the Egyptians. Philosophers ascribed this motion to 19 XVII| time that some very great philosophers attacked Sir Isaac Newton' 20 XXII| transient mention of their philosophers, but as for good historians 21 XXII| their poems, and boast of philosophers that are worthy writers