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1 II, I | which is the very thing in dispute: by which way one may prove 2 II, I | that makes so much useless dispute and noise in the world.~ 3 II, IV | call solidity. I will not dispute whether this acceptation 4 II, XIII | the other. And those who dispute for or against a vacuum, 5 II, XIII | existence; or else they dispute about nothing at all. For 6 II, XIII | have when they inquire and dispute whether there be a vacuum 7 II, XIII | other cases, quickly end the dispute. For I am apt to think that 8 II, XIII | words, there must be endless dispute, wrangling, and jargon; 9 II, XIV | motions, I will not here dispute; but this I am sure, that 10 II, XVII | For, whilst men talk and dispute of infinite space or duration, 11 II, XXI | grossly absurd to make a dispute, or need an answer. For, 12 II, XXVII| how reasonably I will not dispute; this I know, that in the 13 III, IX | established, it is often matter of dispute, whether this or that way 14 III, IX | went any further on in this dispute, they would first examine 15 III, IX | perceive that the main of their dispute was about the signification 16 III, X | conversation.~7. Logic and dispute have much contributed to 17 III, X | but the last word in the dispute.~8. Calling it “subtlety.” 18 III, X | things into question and dispute, were a thing profitable 19 III, X | absolutely necessary) in dispute, one sometimes asks the 20 III, XI | were impossible they should dispute about them. For they would 21 III, XI | talk to one another, and dispute in words, whose meaning 22 III, XI | of the controversies in dispute would be at an end; several 23 IV, VII | wranglers, and put an end to dispute. But I think that nobody 24 IV, VII | principles, beyond which men in dispute could not retreat, were 25 IV, VIII | of useless amusement and dispute; and very much shorten our 26 IV, XVII | penetration, who were not idly to dispute at their ease, but were 27 IV, XVII | the attaining victory in dispute, than for the discovery 28 IV, XVIII| faith, we shall in vain dispute, and endeavour to convince