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1 I, I | here perhaps be said that mathematical demonstrations, and other 2 I, I | allow, that these maxims and mathematical demonstrations are in this 3 I, I | propositions. And thus all mathematical demonstrations, as well 4 I, III | in his search of those mathematical truths, he stopped his thoughts 5 II, XXXI| Which would be so also in mathematical figures, if we were to have 6 III, XI | disturb moral than they do mathematical discourses; where, if the 7 IV, I | propositions in mathematics; for no mathematical demonstration would be any 8 IV, II | not limited to ideas of mathematical quantity. It has been generally 9 IV, III | search after moral as they do mathematical truths, they would find 10 IV, III | thus many are ignorant of mathematical truths, not out of any imperfection 11 IV, IV | 6. Hence the reality of mathematical knowledge. I doubt not but 12 IV, IV | the knowledge we have of mathematical truths is not only certain, 13 IV, IV | to a circle, or any other mathematical figure, are nevertheless 14 IV, IV | moral ideas, as well as mathematical, being archetypes themselves, 15 IV, IV | knowledge, as well as in mathematical figures.~8. Existence not 16 IV, VII | greater clearness, than those mathematical axioms.~7. IV. Concerning 17 IV, VII | are further advances in mathematical knowledge: but, for the 18 IV, X | I mistake not) equal to mathematical certainty: yet it requires 19 IV, XI | actual sensations. And though mathematical demonstration depends not 20 IV, XII | quantity, the consideration of mathematical knowledge will easily inform 21 IV, XII | seeing one jot the more of mathematical truths. They have been discovered 22 IV, XVII| degrees may be observed in any mathematical demonstration; it being 23 IV, XVII| every one will perceive in mathematical demonstrations, that the