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1 Read | their expressions to be inquired into.~I have been told that 2 II, I | the first place then to be inquired, How he comes by them?~I 3 II, VIII | painter or dyer who never inquired into their causes hath the 4 II, XIII | effectually. And he that inquired might have taken it for 5 II, XIII | intelligent American, who inquired into the nature of things, 6 II, XXI | volition, it is further inquired,—Whether he be at liberty 7 II, XXVII| discover what is so much inquired after, the principium individuationis; 8 II, XXVII| identity. But it is further inquired, whether it be the same 9 III, XI | natures are not so much inquired into as supposed: v.g. when 10 III, XI | natural history is to be inquired into, and their properties 11 IV, XX | and a man having carefully inquired into all the grounds of