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1 Ded | nobody is more likely to procure me that than your lordship, 2 I, II | more women than one; not to procure abortion; not to expose 3 I, III | own faculties we cannot procure to ourselves; but we see, 4 II, XX | diminish pain in us; or else to procure or preserve us the possession 5 II, XX | pleasure in us: or else to procure us any evil, or deprive 6 II, XXI | aptness that is in them to procure us good or evil in the future, 7 II, XXVIII| or sins, they are like to procure them happiness or misery 8 III, X | of perplexed words, and procure to themselves the admiration 9 IV, XII | further.~10. Experience may procure us convenience, not science. 10 IV, XVI | that may be the fitter to procure belief, by how much the 11 IV, XVIII | impossible for reason ever to procure any assent to that which 12 IV, XX | and employ none of it to procure the means and helps of knowledge;