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1 Read | understandings; but for my own information, and the satisfaction of 2 Read | publish this Essay for the information of men of large thoughts 3 Int | conveniences of life and information of virtue; and has put within 4 I, II | little favourable to the information of their neighbours, or 5 II, XVIII| continually to give and receive information about might be the easier 6 III, X | without improvement or information; whilst men take words to 7 III, X | pleasure and delight than information and improvement, such ornaments 8 IV, III | down to the dull and narrow information that is to be received from 9 IV, III | things, we have no certain information, so much as of the existence 10 IV, VIII | comprehensive terms. For what information, what knowledge, carries 11 IV, XI | that they do not err in the information they give us of the existence 12 IV, XVI | be alleged for his better information? And yet we are forced to 13 IV, XVI | gentle and fair ways of information; and not instantly treat 14 IV, XX | endure to hearken to their information a little more patiently; 15 IV, XXI | of them, for its clearer information. All which three, viz, things,