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1 Read | therefore in print being on purpose to be as useful as I may, 2 Read | have found it little to his purpose to have quoted this passage 3 Read | manner, and for the same purpose, as was done when this Essay 4 Int | This, therefore, being my purpose—to inquire into the original, 5 Int | shall suffice to my present purpose, to consider the discerning 6 I, I | tolerable sense to our present purpose, it must signify one of 7 I, I | nature take pains to no purpose; or at least to write very 8 I, II | geld their children, on purpose to fat and eat them. And 9 I, II | kept as concubines for that purpose, and when they were past 10 I, II | remarkable passage to this purpose, out of the voyage of Baumgarten, 11 I, II | insisted on, and urged to no purpose; truth and certainty (the 12 I, II | serve us to very little purpose; and we shall be as much 13 I, III | be innate. For, to what purpose should characters be graven 14 I, III | they would be there to no purpose. And which since all men 15 I, III | principle which may serve to his purpose who teacheth them. Whereas 16 I, III | fit rise for the present purpose. But in the future part 17 II, I | contemplations, to what purpose does it think? They who 18 II, II | serves equally to my present purpose. ~ 19 II, III | material to our present purpose, or are in themselves less 20 II, IX | evident in painting. To which purpose I shall here insert a problem 21 II, X | they serve him to little purpose. The dull man, who loses 22 II, XIII | Place relative to a present purpose. But this modification of 23 II, XIII | served to their present purpose, without considering other 24 II, XIII | things which, to another purpose, would better determine 25 II, XIII | wood, it would cross that purpose to measure it by anything 26 II, XIV | is enough to my present purpose; and sufficiently shows 27 II, XIV | answer, That to my present purpose it is not needful, in this 28 II, XIV | but it suffices to this purpose, that we have the idea of 29 II, XVIII | It is sufficient to my purpose to show, that all our simple 30 II, XIX | It suffices to my present purpose to have shown here, by some 31 II, XX | any injury, with a present purpose of revenge.~13. Envy is 32 II, XXI | it serves as well to my purpose; sensation being one of 33 II, XXI | understanding would be to no purpose: and without understanding, 34 II, XXI | it may perhaps be to our purpose, and help to give us clearer 35 II, XXI | sensations in us. But my present purpose being only to inquire into 36 II, XXI | disquisition; it sufficing to my purpose to observe, that gold or 37 II, XXIII | applicable to our present purpose, I desire him to put it 38 II, XXVII | digressions, whether to the purpose or no.”~I have taken care 39 II, XXVIII| suffices to our present purpose to show by these, what the 40 II, XXX | as well serve us to that purpose, and are as real distinguishing 41 II, XXXIII| notice of it for another purpose, viz. that those who have 42 III, II | known to others. For this purpose nothing was so fit, either 43 III, II | so well adapted to that purpose, came to be made use of 44 III, III | well enough to my present purpose. And one may, in this instance, 45 III, IV | wholly besides our present purpose; and perhaps will afford 46 III, V | as overcharged to little purpose. It suffices that men make 47 III, V | as complete. For to what purpose should the memory charge 48 III, V | them general? And to what purpose make them general, unless 49 III, VI | which we have framed to that purpose. In all which we may observe, 50 III, VI | species; and so cross my purpose. For, to talk of a man, 51 III, IX | archetypes so well serve to this purpose as to leave these names 52 III, IX | perversely use their words, or on purpose set themselves to cavil, 53 III, X | proposed essences. For to what purpose else is it, to inquire whether 54 IV, IV | ready to say to me:~“To what purpose all this stir? Knowledge, 55 IV, V | being much to our present purpose, it may suffice here only 56 IV, VI | essences, and species, on purpose to show the absurdity and 57 IV, VIII | the same, and to the same purpose, when any term standing 58 IV, X | beings; which to our present purpose, if for nothing else, are 59 IV, X | and they suppose it to no purpose.~14. Not material: first, 60 IV, X | well enough to our present purpose, and leaves this past doubt, 61 IV, XI | life: they serve to our purpose wen enough, if they will 62 IV, XX | necessary to our present purpose.~6. Third cause of error,