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1 Ded | made so new, exact, and instructive a draught of, I think it 2 Read | findest little in it new or instructive to thee, thou art not to 3 I, II | of their sins”) much more instructive, till what those actions 4 II, XXIII| sea-fight. Nay, if that most instructive of our senses, seeing, were 5 IV, III | able to discover general, instructive, unquestionable truths concerning 6 IV, V | chap. viii.,) or real and instructive; which is the object of 7 IV, VIII | Propositions that do this are instructive; but they are far from such 8 IV, VIII | that to propose them as instructive is no better than trifling. 9 IV, VIII | by opium, made indeed an instructive proposition: because neither 10 IV, VIII | verbal certainty, but not instructive. And, secondly, we can know 11 IV, VIII | truth, and conveys with it instructive real knowledge.~9. General 12 IV, VIII | trifling; and if they are instructive, are uncertain, and such 13 IV, VIII | little soever they were instructive); which were not difficult