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1 II, XXI | themselves; and thereby remedy that, to which one may justly 2 III, I | name to be signified by. To remedy this inconvenience, language 3 III, VI | this there be usually a remedy at hand, which is to ask 4 III, IX | propriety not a sufficient remedy. It is true, common use, 5 III, XI | a party.~8. Remedies. To remedy the defects of speech before 6 III, XI | his thoughts on it.~First remedy: To use no word without 7 III, XI | themselves alone.~9. Second remedy: To have distinct, determinate 8 III, XI | clearly understood.~11. Third remedy: To apply words to such 9 III, XI | ought to be.~12. Fourth remedy: To declare the meaning 10 III, XI | constantly to agree. This would remedy a great deal of that confusion 11 III, XI | by the bye.~26. V. Fifth remedy: To use the same word constantly 12 IV, IV | might in a great measure remedy this inconvenience within 13 IV, XVII| either to oppose or hope to remedy it. Only I think it may