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1 II, XXIII | would make, is not able to advance one jot; nor can it make 2 II, XXVIII| signifies anything that may advance his happiness, and terminates 3 II, XXXII | all of that sort; and so advance by larger steps in that 4 III, III | idea of man, they easily advance to more general names and 5 III, III | their knowledge, which would advance but slowly were their words 6 IV, III | soever human industry may advance useful and experimental 7 IV, VIII | morality can do. But what advance do such propositions give 8 IV, VIII | itself; which is no way to advance one’s self or others in 9 IV, VIII | in words, and yet thereby advance not one jot in the knowledge 10 IV, XII | gave me the confidence to advance that conjecture, which I 11 IV, XII | quite different method. We advance not here, as in the other, ( 12 IV, XII | faculties, as I guess, able to advance.~11. We are fitted for moral 13 IV, XX | and others that can but advance one step further. These