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1 II | to involuntary motions. Consequently He who created thy body 2 II | whether thou wilt or no; consequently thou receivest thy ideas 3 III | thought himself inspired, and consequently was of opinion that he must 4 V | are so jure divino; it is consequently a great mortification to 5 VI | from their churches, and consequently cannot emulate the splendid 6 IX | even the most virtuous, and consequently the most venerable part 7 XIII| cannot form a thought, and consequently the soul cannot be matter. 8 XIII| uninformed with this faculty; consequently beasts are not mere machines. 9 XV | must be vastly greater, and consequently impel all bodies towards 10 XV | revolutions in ellipses, and consequently being at a much greater 11 XV | squares of the distances; consequently, what causes gravity on 12 XV | this planet from it, and consequently might have contracted a 13 XV | effect of the central forces. Consequently it is impossible there should 14 XVII| they are at this time, and, consequently, authors being not so obnoxious 15 XVII| great a number of years, and consequently some years must be subtracted 16 XVII| equivalent to two hundred years; consequently the astronomer who made 17 XVII| equivalent to seventy-two years; consequently, from the beginning of the 18 XVII| about fourteen hundred; and consequently that the world is not so