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1 Read | ideas themselves, might render difficult. Some objects 2 II, I | altogether as useful, and render the subject as noble, as 3 II, VIII | primary qualities as to render them capable of producing 4 II, XXI | righteous judge, ready to “render to every man according to 5 II, XXIX | confused ideas are such as render the use of words uncertain, 6 III, VII | explaining of these words, to render them, as is usual in dictionaries, 7 III, VIII | whereof it were easy to render a reason. But as to our 8 III, X | communication, whereby they render these signs less clear and 9 III, X | signification of words, and thereby render language less useful than 10 III, X | rights; to raise mists, and render unintelligible both morality 11 III, X | or allowable oratory may render them in harangues and popular 12 III, XI | English names dictionaries render them by,) he could see stamped 13 IV, XVIII| knowledge he has given us; render all our faculties useless; 14 IV, XX | to the common opinion, or render itself to the first comer.