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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, II | unprejudiced Reader will think with me, that things obscure 2 Text, IV | Leisure, or that I did not think it expedient, or that I 3 Text, VII | How far the Reader will think fit to adopt your passions 4 Text, XI | Inquisition in Faith, so I think you have no right to erect 5 Text, XI | Brethren the Analysts will think themselves honoured or obliged 6 Text, XIV | Sir Isaac Newton was, I think he hath, on more occasions 7 Text, XV | freely speaking what I freely think, by those arguments ad invidia 8 Text, XV | sort of crime (P. 70) to think it possible, you should 9 Text, XV | Principles of human Science, who think it no honour to imitate 10 Text, XV | in his Defects, who even think it no crime to desire to 11 Text, XVII | others do.'' But can you think, Sir, I shall take your 12 Text, XVIII | be (as you would have us think) clearly conceivable. To 13 Text, XXIX | tell us (P. 49) ``that you think, the venerable ghost of 14 Text, XXX | proceeding as he did? I think you must acknowledge it 15 Text, XXXIV | Confute them, if you can. But think not to overbear me either 16 Text, XXXIV | concerned about what they say or think. ~ 17 Text, XXXV | One would be inclined to think, he was himself suspicious 18 Text, XXXVII| one would be inclined to think, He was himself suspicious 19 Text, XXXIX | You tell me (P. 70), if I think fit to persist in asserting, `` 20 Text, XLII | Masters. And what shall we think of other ordinary Analysts, 21 Text, XLVIII| I entreat my Reader to think. For if he doth not, he 22 Text, XLIX | imparted to me: but, as you think it becomes me rather to 23 App, III | himself, (whatever I may think) I shall not take it upon


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