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1 II, XXI | man is not free. But the inquisitive mind of man, willing to 2 II, XXXIII| dare say there are very few inquisitive persons who read this, who 3 III, VI | comprehension of the most inquisitive and intelligent man, than 4 III, VI | to satisfy a considerate inquisitive person; much less to obtain 5 III, VI | and very heavy. But the inquisitive mind of man, not content 6 III, X | this art of keeping even inquisitive men from true knowledge, 7 IV, VI | and inform us. Possibly inquisitive and observing men may, by 8 IV, XV | of Holland, which he was inquisitive after, amongst other things