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1 Read | examination of those motives and views they are turned by, I have 2 Read | as to use no word till he views in his mind the precise 3 II, X | may probably have larger views; and some of them be endowed 4 II, XVII | mind actually has, and so views and terminates in; and of 5 II, XIX | relations and circumstances; and views every part so nicely and 6 II, XXI | the will determined by the views of good, as it appears in 7 II, XXVII | us, till we have clearer views of the nature of thinking 8 II, XXXIII| fills their heads with false views, and their reasonings with 9 III, III | enlarges itself by general views; to which things reduced 10 III, VII | them rightly, the several views, postures, stands, turns, 11 IV, III | on which side soever he views it, either as an unextended 12 IV, III | which, drawn from our own views, may satisfy us that we 13 IV, III | that we want several other views of them besides those we 14 IV, III | shuts us wholly from those views of things which it is reasonable 15 IV, XII | had other objects, other views before it, far different 16 IV, XVII | the ancients; whose large views, acuteness, and penetration