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1 Read | scraps of begged opinions, sets his own thoughts on work, 2 Int | is the understanding that sets man above the rest of sensible 3 Int | the horizon found which sets the bounds between the enlightened 4 II, X | will. The mind very often sets itself on work in search 5 II, XXI | Also when by impulse it sets another ball in motion that 6 II, XXI | from that which our will sets us upon. A man, whom I cannot 7 II, XXI | determines the will, and sets us upon those actions we 8 II, XXI | operates not on the will, nor sets us on work; the reason whereof 9 II, XXI | little trouble moves us, and sets us on work to get rid of 10 II, XXI | determines his will, and sets him at work in pursuit of 11 III, VI | properly said, that Nature sets the boundaries of the species 12 III, VI | and Peru under one name, sets them also upon making of 13 III, X | production of things, and sets the boundaries to each of 14 IV, III | part of ignorance, which sets us more remote from a certain 15 IV, VIII| sort of trifling, and which sets us yet further from the 16 IV, XX | right side, and the mind sets itself seriously to inquire