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1 I | appearest to me too well read not to know that in Christ' 2 II | books, as he called it, he read the following words in an 3 III | without being able either to read or write. He was about twenty-five 4 XII | most useless and the least read, I mean his Novum Scientiarum 5 XII | surprised me most was to read in his work, in express 6 XII | Essays," they are not so much read as those two ingenious authors.~ 7 XIV | people happy.~The English read with the highest satisfaction, 8 XIV | Very few people in England read Descartes, whose works indeed 9 XIX | they were intolerable to read; and of which it might be 10 XXIV| means, as all the Europeans read those works, they would