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1 Ded | parts of that nobler and vast system of the sciences your 2 Int | comes exceeding short of the vast extent of things, yet we 3 Int | loose our thoughts into the vast ocean of Being; as if all 4 II, I | Whence comes it by that vast store which the busy and 5 II, II | some other parts of this vast and stupendous universe, 6 II, XI | relation; which, of how vast an extent it is, I shall 7 II, XI | which at last widens to so vast a distance. For if they 8 II, XIII| variety. For, besides the vast number of different figures 9 II, XV | his thoughts loose in the vast expansion of space, or divisibility 10 II, XXI | number. For, considering the vast number of voluntary actions 11 III, V | them fast together. What a vast variety of different ideas 12 IV, III | disproportionate to the vast whole extent of all beings, 13 IV, III | minute. When we consider the vast distance of the known and 14 IV, XVI | and other mansions of the vast universe. 2. Concerning 15 IV, XVII| and leads us through the vast spaces and large rooms of