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1 II, I | of them; yet, unless he turn his thoughts that way, and 2 II, I | of a clock, who will not turn his eyes to it, and with 3 II, III | stinking commonly serve our turn for these ideas, which in 4 II, IX | children new-born; who always turn their eyes to that part 5 II, X | ideas that should serve his turn, is not much more happy 6 II, XVII | call Eternity: which, as we turn our view either way, forwards 7 II, XVII | infinite, because we still turn that way the infinite end 8 II, XVIII| employments do at every turn suggest them to their thoughts, 9 II, XX | hinges on which our passions turn. And if we reflect on ourselves, 10 II, XXI | this, will not serve the turn: and it passes for a good 11 II, XXI | avoided. For he that shall turn his thoughts inwards upon 12 II, XXI | and pressure, comes in its turn to determine the will.~47. 13 II, XXI | that good, whereby in its turn and place it may come to 14 II, XXI | that whereon depends the turn of their actions, does not 15 II, XXI | forcibly on the will, and turn the courses of men’s lives 16 II, XXI | receiving them. But when I turn my eyes another way, or 17 III, VI | figure usually serves the turn. For however some men seem 18 III, VI | such as he finds for his turn; it is not beyond the reach 19 III, IX | any words will serve the turn. For since sounds are voluntary 20 IV, VII | way of learning is like to turn young men’s minds from the 21 IV, XI | taste of sugar. But, if I turn my eyes at noon towards 22 IV, XIII | may choose whether he will turn his eyes to; there may be 23 IV, XIII | beings in his mind, and will turn his thoughts that way, and 24 IV, XIII | will but open his eyes and turn them that way. But yet these 25 IV, XVI | candle, successively melting, turn into flame, and give us 26 IV, XX | convinced of them, they need but turn their eyes that way. We 27 IV, XX | been labouring for; and turn himself out stark naked, 28 IV, XX | seeing those objects which I turn my eyes to, and look on 29 IV, XX | with most men serves the turn. The tenet has had the attestation