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1 Ded | it is not vanity in me to mention what everybody knows: but 2 Read | given me a late instance, to mention no other. For the civility 3 Read | which it was necessary to mention, because it ran through 4 I, III | have occasion frequently to mention to them. And if they carry 5 I, III | men will always have to mention it often, must necessarily 6 I, III | of Beryte, c. 13, (not to mention other testimonies,) will 7 II, I | of such thoughts. Not to mention again the absurdity of two 8 II, IX | of creatures. But this I mention only as my conjecture by 9 II, XIV | found themselves upon any mention of time or duration presently 10 II, XVI | to be considered. This I mention only to show how necessary 11 II, XXI | shall see hereafter,) and I mention them as such, according 12 II, XXI | ourselves, as the great use and mention of the like invention of 13 II, XXI | preference as the greater. I mention not here the wrong judgment, 14 II, XXI | singly: but I shall only mention this in general, viz. that 15 II, XXI | which I think necessary to mention, because perhaps it is little 16 II, XXI | given? I have forborne to mention anything of the certainty 17 II, XXII | but seldom an occasion to mention, loose and without names 18 II, XXVIII| others, some whereof I shall mention.~First, The first I shall 19 II, XXVIII| communications one with another, to mention and take notice of men under 20 II, XXVIII| expected that I should here mention them all. It suffices to 21 II, XXXIII| educating young children. I mention this, not out of any great 22 III, III | they have often occasion to mention particular persons, they 23 III, III | but, if we had reason to mention particular horses as often 24 III, III | horses as often as we have to mention particular men, we should 25 III, III | there is often occasion to mention this or that particular 26 III, III | corporeal substances (to mention these only) there are, if 27 III, V | as they had occasion to mention one to another. Those they 28 III, V | they find it necessary to mention it by a distinct name, which 29 III, VI | entrails of a hog; not to mention what is confidently reported 30 III, VI | they had an occasion to mention a sort or a particular thing.~ 31 III, VI | that men have occasion to mention often this or that particular 32 III, XI | of the philosophers, (to mention no other) as well as poets 33 IV, III | need not, I think, here mention the resurrection of the 34 IV, III | natural bodies, (not to mention spiritual beings,) we are, 35 IV, X | is the same thing: not to mention the narrowness of such thoughts 36 IV, XVI | concurrent reports of all that mention it, we receive it as easily, 37 IV, XVI | Englishmen, who have occasion to mention it, should affirm that it 38 IV, XVI | agreement of all others that mention it, a thing to be for the 39 IV, XVII | shall take the liberty to mention here again:—~Through reasonings 40 IV, XIX | Scripture does not everywhere mention their demanding or having 41 IV, XX | them in. I will not here mention how unreasonable this is