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1 Ded | you have made of truths hitherto unknown, unless to some 2 I, III | have first premised, that hitherto,—to clear my way to those 3 II, XI | yet the instances I have hitherto given have been chiefly 4 II, XII | of simple ones. We have hitherto considered those ideas, 5 II, XVII| communication. For I have been hitherto apt to think that the great 6 II, XXI | accompanies all uneasiness. I have hitherto chiefly instanced in the 7 III, X | knowledge, hath yet passed hitherto under the laudable and esteemed 8 IV, III | much further than it has hitherto been, if men would sincerely, 9 IV, III | respect to its universality. Hitherto we have examined the extent 10 IV, IV | some corporeal beings have hitherto been concluded immortal, 11 IV, IX | certain concern not existence. Hitherto we have only considered 12 IV, XV | which the king replied, Hitherto I have believed the strange 13 IV, XVI | The probabilities we have hitherto mentioned are only such 14 IV, XVI | certainty. Besides those we have hitherto mentioned, there is one 15 IV, XX | for their probability: but hitherto we have considered only 16 IV, XXI | than what we have been hitherto acquainted with.~5. This