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1 IX | Europe, brought with them the form of government called States 2 XIII| extension and solidity cannot form a thought, and consequently 3 XIII| impossible for the Creator to form matter with thought and 4 XIII| Philosophers will never form a religious sect, the reason 5 XIV | Europe put together do not form so much as the beginning 6 XVI | rays, which, being united, form white colour. A single ray 7 XVI | transmission or reflection, or to form such and such a colour.~ 8 XVII| lines infinitely great which form an angle infinitely little?~ 9 XX | results naturally from the form of their government. There 10 XXI | an energy and fire which form the poet. I shall be very 11 XXI | and in an age when persons form a judgment of men from their 12 XXII| be much easier for you to form an idea of Mr. Pope's works. 13 XXII| ancient maid, Her wrinkled form in black and white arrayed;