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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, XVII | What have you to say in answer to this? Do you attempt 2 Text, XIX | the words of Sir Isaac. In answer to which I will venture 3 Text, XXII | and he will want no other answer. It hath been often observed 4 Text, XXIII | unfair representation. I answer, that if according to Sir 5 Text, XXIV | Rectangle of the moments. In answer to this you alledge, that 6 Text, XXVIII| you say is difficult. My answer is very plain and easy, 7 Text, XXVIII| indeed, make a different answer, and from the Author's saying 8 Text, XXVIII| you must acquiesce. But my answer is that I will neither believe 9 Text, XXXI | all which I shall give no answer. ~ 10 Text, XXXII | Sir Isaac's Principles. I answer, that if a and b are real 11 Text, XXXV | understand him?'' May not I answer, that I am offended for 12 Text, XXXVII| not undertake it.'' But in answer to this, I desire you will 13 Text, XLII | XLII. Pray answer me fairly, once for all, 14 Text, XLVII | of a triangle which shall answer Mr. Locke's account, prescinding 15 App, I | contains a full and explicite answer to Mr. Walton, as he will 16 App, III | than I can, he will need no answer to it. Nothing is easier, 17 App, III | to insist on a distinct answer to the following Questions. ~


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