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1 Read | not in credit, called and counted a virtue, in one place, 2 II, II | five, as they are usually counted, which he has given to man— 3 II, II | perhaps, there may be justly counted more;—but either supposition 4 II, XIV | that some people in America counted their years by the coming 5 II, XIV | years that several nations counted by, are hard to be known, 6 II, XIV | in the time of Alexander counted 23,000 years from the reign 7 II, XVI | progression, might not easily be counted distinctly, and ideas of 8 II, XXI | truth, though called and counted actions, yet, if nearly 9 II, XXIV | collective ideas are to be counted most part of artificial 10 II, XXVIII| in one country which is counted a virtue, or at least not 11 II, XXXIII| part of those which are counted natural, would have been 12 II, XXXIII| mistaken, and the antipathy counted natural.~8. Influence of 13 III, VI | particular being be to be counted of the sort man, and to 14 IV, II | differences are made and counted by degrees, and not quantity, 15 IV, VII | and if these are to be counted principles, a great part 16 IV, VII | which in the Schools is counted a virtue and a glory, viz. 17 IV, VIII | But yet they cannot but be counted trifling, when made use