Part, §
1 Text, VI | Believers in Jesus Christ; I know several such my self; but
2 Text, VI | take upon me to say, that I know you to be a Minute Philosopher
3 Text, VI | Philosopher your self: But I know, the Minute Philosophers
4 Text, XV | it no crime to desire to know, not only beyond Sir Isaac
5 Text, XVI | person of less Abilities may know more on a certain point
6 Text, XVIII | Newton. And every one can know whether the object of this
7 Text, XX | far gone in Geometry to know, that obscure principles
8 Text, XXVIII| him to be one who did not know what he would demonstrate.
9 Text, XXIX | your perplexity is that you know not, whether the velocity
10 Text, XXXIII| which I appeal to all who know any thing of these matters.
11 Text, XXXIII| say they are; I desire to know, how you get rid of the
12 Text, XLIII | and several of themselves know it to be true) that I found
13 Text, XLVI | XLVI. I desire to know, whether it is not possible
14 Text, XLVI | contradiction: I further desire to know, whether the reader can
15 Text, XLVI | Though you (you it seems know better than my self what
16 Text, L | L. I desire to know, whether those who can neither
17 App, II | effect of his passion, I know not: But before I had got
18 App, III | to say. But one thing I know, that many an unmeaning
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