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1 Read | conversation. Vague and insignificant forms of speech, and abuse 2 II, XIII| obscurity of doubtful or insignificant terms. If, therefore, they 3 II, XVII| therefore I think it is not an insignificant subtilty, if I say, that 4 II, XXI | altogether improper; and it is as insignificant to ask whether man’s will 5 III, I | they would be perfectly insignificant sounds; but they relate 6 III, II | are nothing but so much insignificant noise.~8. Their signification 7 III, VI | it is very improper and insignificant to ask, whether it be essential 8 III, VI | could not take them for insignificant sounds, but must needs conclude 9 III, X | examined, may justly be called insignificant terms. For, having either 10 III, XI | and equivocal terms, and insignificant and doubtful expressions, 11 IV, III | of our knowledge, but the insignificant triumph of such sort of 12 IV, IV | bare empty vision of vain, insignificant chimeras of the brain: and