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1 I, I | nothing innate. This argument, drawn from universal consent, 2 I, I | well-grounded observation, drawn from particulars into a 3 I, I | all the diagrams they have drawn were but copies of those 4 II, I | parts of matter. Characters drawn on dust, that the first 5 II, IV | the sucker in a pump is drawn, the space it filled in 6 II, X | moulders away. The pictures drawn in our minds are laid in 7 II, X | it retains the characters drawn on it like marble, in others 8 II, XXIII | loadstone; and a power to be so drawn is a part of the complex 9 II, XXVIII| whereby good or evil is drawn on us, from the will and 10 III, IV | by the one, and a picture drawn by the other; he was first 11 III, VI | loadstone, and would neither be drawn by it nor receive direction 12 III, IX | increase to his doubts, and drawn obscurity upon the place. 13 III, IX | established, and consequences drawn from positions laid down, 14 III, X | causes that men are so hardly drawn to quit their mistakes, 15 IV, III | acute angled triangle, both drawn from equal bases, and between 16 IV, III | sort of arguments; which, drawn from our own views, may 17 IV, III | sounds whatsoever. Diagrams drawn on paper are copies of the 18 IV, III | angle, circle, or square, drawn in lines, lies open to the 19 IV, IV | as soon as the figure is drawn, the consequences and demonstrations 20 IV, IV | where the figure, once drawn and seen, makes the name 21 IV, VII | contrary course, and having drawn its knowledge into as general 22 IV, XVII | conclusion cannot be inferred or drawn in: for wherever any link 23 IV, XVII | determine themselves” is drawn in or inferred from this, “ 24 IV, XVII | a man with consequences drawn from his own principles 25 IV, XVII | fourth is the using of proofs drawn from any of the foundations 26 IV, XX | improperly call arguments drawn from their principles) against