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1 Ded | of that nobler and vast system of the sciences your lordship 2 I, II | and it is like then every system would be ready to give them 3 II, XXVII| would place thinking in a system of fleeting animal spirits, 4 II, XXVII| it was tied to a certain system of fleeting animal spirits; 5 III, X | their thoughts to anyone system, and give themselves up 6 IV, III | falsehood, to maintain a system, interest, or party they 7 IV, III | little canton—I mean this system of our sun, and the grosser 8 IV, VII | before me the frame and system of any science so built 9 IV, VII | principle of science, deduced a system of useful knowledge? Wrong 10 IV, X | III. Thirdly, because a system of incogitative matter cannot 11 IV, X | that it is some certain system of matter, duly put together, 12 IV, X | that whether this corporeal system is in motion or at rest. 13 IV, X | further: this corporeal system either has all its parts 14 IV, X | since, let this thinking system be all or a part of the