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1 Ded | without reading, and will prevail to have those parts a little 2 Int | suppose it may be of use to prevail with the busy mind of man 3 I, II | nothing will ever be able to prevail with him to do it. But should 4 II, XXI | speaking, I may wish may not prevail on him. In this case, it 5 II, XXI | gets stronger footing to prevail against the next occasion, 6 II, XXXIII| is able against them to prevail with those who are apt to 7 III, VI | ideas give names that shall prevail; they will then be new species, 8 III, XI | enough to imagine he can prevail with men to be very knowing 9 IV, X | thoughts, some arguments prevail more on one, and some on 10 IV, XVII | ordinarily make use of to prevail on their assent; or at least 11 IV, XVIII | knowledge; or rationally prevail with any man to admit it 12 IV, XX | I say, are sufficient to prevail in such a case? And who 13 IV, XX | will be as little able to prevail, as the wind did with the