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1 Not| proper place.~The particular point on which I venture to disagree 2 Not| which I will now state. The point is interesting, as bearing 3 1| declare, that we can in that point commit no excess; so again 4 1| referred to some particular point of use is but as Harmodius 5 1| represented unto them. Nay it is a point fit and necessary in the 6 9| directly to demonstrate the point which we are now upon, that 7 11| certain, it must refer you and point you to somewhat which, if 8 12| trial is not only upon the point, whether the knowledge be 9 12| or no, but even upon the point whether the knowledge be 10 17| inclusions to a definite point, to conclude upon inductions 11 19| circles that cut in some one point. That the greatest part 12 19| advance men to the furthest point of interpretation of nature, ( 13 26| persons, which have not some point of contrariety towards true