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1 Read | be pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for 2 I, I | It is false that reason discovers them. But how can these 3 I, I | that the use of reason discovers to a man what he knew before: 4 I, I | ideas thus got, the mind discovers that some agree and others 5 II, I | less than revelation, that discovers to another thoughts in my 6 II, VIII | themselves: since sensation discovers nothing of bulk, figure, 7 II, XIII | themselves. This the touch discovers in sensible bodies, whose 8 II, XVII | fathoms long, it equally discovers what is beyond it, and gives 9 II, XXIII| the latter, it mediately discovers to us these several powers; 10 II, XXIII| production, we find still it discovers nothing but its own short-sightedness.~ 11 II, XXIX | Light being that which discovers to us visible objects, we 12 IV, X | obvious truth that reason discovers, and though its evidence 13 IV, XVII | ones. This way of reasoning discovers no new proofs, but is the