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1 I, II | practise them as rules of convenience within their own communities: 2 II, XXI | though the desire of some convenience to be had there absolutely 3 II, XXVIII| being suited only to the convenience of communication, are proportioned 4 II, XXVIII| For that, being a natural convenience or inconvenience, would 5 III, III | appropriated names, where convenience demands it. And therefore 6 III, V | are always made for the convenience of communication, which 7 III, V | that still for the same convenience of expressing under one 8 III, V | order to naming, and for the convenience of communication. The terms 9 III, V | have general names for the convenience of discourse and communication? 10 III, VI | several sorts. The same convenience that made men express several 11 III, VI | ideas, seeking more the convenience of language, and quick dispatch 12 III, VI | to their naming, for the convenience of comprehensive signs; 13 IV, XII | Experience may procure us convenience, not science. I deny not 14 IV, XX | proofs, who have not the convenience or opportunity to make experiments 15 IV, XX | proposition; nor likewise the convenience to inquire into and collect