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1 Int | cases it can only judge and guess, we may learn to content 2 II, XIII | has been the occasion, I guess, that some have made the 3 II, XIV | sometimes slower, yet, I guess, varies not very much in 4 II, XVII | thereof it pleases; yet I guess we cause great confusion 5 II, XXI | has prevailed, and, as I guess, produced great confusion. 6 II, XXVII| making the man, and would, I guess, to everybody determine 7 III, I | we may give some kind of guess what kind of notions they 8 III, IV | its famous absurdity, to guess what word it could ever 9 III, X | no settled abode. This I guess to be so; and every one 10 IV, I | there, though we may fancy, guess, or believe, yet we always 11 IV, III | hunted out another; we may guess at some part of the happiness 12 IV, III | them we cannot so much as guess, much less have clear and 13 IV, III | effects can we so much as guess, much less know, their manner 14 IV, III | fact, and by analogy to guess what effects the like bodies 15 IV, VI | well laid together, often guess right at what experience 16 IV, XII | will consider, he will (I guess) find, that the great advancement 17 IV, XII | the nature of bodies and guess righter at their yet unknown 18 IV, XII | are our faculties, as I guess, able to advance.~11. We 19 IV, XVI | call belief, conjecture, guess, doubt, wavering, distrust, 20 IV, XVI | produced in, we can only guess and probably conjecture. 21 IV, XVII | evidence. And such, if I may guess at things unknown, I am 22 IV, XVII | may be able to make some guess at the distinction of things