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1 I, I | their small use for the improvement of knowledge I shall have 2 II, IX | beholden to experience, improvement, and acquired notions, where 3 II, XXI | freedom, that it is the very improvement and benefit of it; it is 4 II, XXI | of our passions the right improvement of liberty. But if any extreme 5 II, XXXII| little use, either for the improvement of our knowledge, or conveniency 6 III, I | language had yet a further improvement in the use of general terms, 7 III, III | of any great use for the improvement of knowledge: which, though 8 III, III | for the easier and readier improvement and communication of their 9 III, X | which was given us for the improvement of knowledge and bond of 10 III, X | and wrangling, without improvement or information; whilst men 11 III, X | delight than information and improvement, such ornaments as are borrowed 12 III, X | little the preservation and improvement of truth and knowledge is 13 III, XI | contributed more to the improvement or hindrance of knowledge 14 III, XI | and because men in the improvement of their knowledge, come 15 III, XI | matters not much for the improvement of our knowledge how they 16 IV, III | quieting of disputes, and improvement of useful knowledge; if, 17 IV, VII | the greatest exercise and improvement of human understanding in 18 IV, VII | their little use for the improvement of knowledge, or dangerous 19 IV, VIII | identical propositions, for the improvement of knowledge, from the imputation 20 IV, VIII | of, to the advantage and improvement of any one’s knowledge. 21 IV, XII | Chapter XII~Of the Improvement of our Knowledge ~1. Knowledge 22 IV, XII | then, are we to do for the improvement of our knowledge in substantial 23 IV, XVII | it in reasoning, and the improvement of our knowledge, it is