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1 Ded | set at the beginning of a book, will be able to cover the 2 Read | thee, and know that this book must stand or fall with 3 Read | or insolence to publish a book for any other end; and he 4 Read | that it is hard to find a book which pleases or displeases 5 Read | pardoned if I have in the Third Book dwelt long on this subject, 6 Read | alterations I have made in Book II. chap. xxi.~What I had 7 Read | print against any part of my book, nor have, from anything 8 Read | as if in what I had said, Book II. ch. xxvii, concerning 9 Read | have affirmed in my First Book. For I suppose by the “soul’ 10 Read | conclude, that either my book is plainly enough written 11 Read | passages here and there of my book; since I persuade myself 12 Read | it ran through the whole book, and is of consequence to 13 Read | twenty-first chapter of the second book, which any one, if he thinks 14 I | BOOK I~Neither Principles nor 15 I, II | of Baumgarten, which is a book not every day to be met 16 I, II | Lord Herbert had, in his book De Veritate, assigned these 17 II | BOOK II~Of Ideas~ 18 II, I | have said in the foregoing Book will be much more easily 19 II, IX | upon the occasion of my book, proposed this to divers 20 II, XIII | the middle of the ninth book of his AEneids, and that 21 II, XIII | which is true, though the book itself hath moved a thousand 22 II, XIII | know in what part of the book that story is, that so, 23 II, XIII | annihilate either this book or the body of him that 24 II, XXIX | say of Words in the third Book has been read and considered. 25 II, XXIX | abuses, in the following Book, I shall here say no more 26 II, XXXIII| those ideas together, that a book becomes their aversion, 27 II, XXXIII| the business of the next Book. ~ 28 III | BOOK III~Of Words~ 29 III, V | concerning Words in this third Book, will possibly be thought 30 IV | BOOK IV~Of Knowledge and Probability~ 31 IV, I | at any time reads in his book to be true; though he has 32 IV, VII | never enough to be admired book, has demonstrated several 33 IV, XIII | there may be in his reach a book containing pictures and 34 IV, XV | is a testimony out of a book cited. 5. The consistency 35 IV, XVII | proposition of the first book of Euclid is very true; 36 IV, XVIII | that it is writ in the book supposed writ by Moses inspired: 37 IV, XVIII | assurance that Moses wrote that book as if he had seen Moses 38 IV, XVIII | found in such or such a book, is of divine inspiration; 39 IV, XVIII | proposition, or all in that book, was communicated by divine 40 IV, XVIII | believing, that proposition, or book, to be of divine authority,