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1 Read | gives himself the pains to read it. I have so little affection 2 Read | consequently expects men should read, that wherein he intends 3 Read | Treatise, I shall desire him to read it through; and then I hope 4 Read | give himself the pains to read ought to employ in reading; 5 I, I | characters could not be read by those eyes which saw 6 II, X | nothing of what he had done, read, or thought, in any part 7 II, XXIX | the third Book has been read and considered. But without 8 II, XXXIII| inquisitive persons who read this, who have not met with 9 III, X | shall not observe, if he read with attention, the same 10 III, XI | several things, whereof we read the names in ancient authors, 11 IV, VIII | any one in his learning to read, to have such propositions 12 IV, VIII | and yet never be able to read a word as long as he lives. 13 IV, VIII | trifling propositions had but read and been at the pains to 14 IV, X | our minds, wherein we may read his being; yet having furnished 15 IV, XX | We know some men will not read a letter which is supposed