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1 Int | four or five considerable works; in criticism, his commentary 2 XIII | But what do I say? All the works of the modern philosophers 3 XIV | even in his philosophical works, which are everywhere adorned 4 XIV | England read Descartes, whose works indeed are now useless. 5 XIV | mathematics, otherwise those works will be unintelligible to 6 XIV | in the rest of Descartes' works.~Geometry was a guide he 7 XVI | Isaac Newton, in all his works, severally saw the mechanism 8 XVIII| only a tenth part of the works he left behind him, his 9 XIX | fortune. He spoke of his works as of trifles that were 10 XXI | applauded Segrais, whose works nobody reads; he abused 11 XXI | breathe in such of Waller's works as are writ in a tender 12 XXI | more glorious for their works than for their titles. These 13 XXII | imperfect idea of all those works. Poetry is a kind of music 14 XXII | This is the reason why the works of the ingenious Dean Swift, 15 XXII | form an idea of Mr. Pope's works. He is, in my opinion, the 16 XXIII| the title of the devil's works to pieces which are received 17 XXIV | chosen members of it whose works will last as long as the 18 XXIV | editions of the valuable works written in the age of Louis 19 XXIV | the Europeans read those works, they would teach them our