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1 Read | step the mind takes in its progress towards Knowledge makes 2 I, II | must be examined. By this progress, how many there are who 3 I, III | observe in children the progress whereby their minds attain 4 I, III | perhaps we should make greater progress in the discovery of rational 5 II, X | whereby it makes a further progress towards knowledge, is that 6 II, XI | discover them, in their rise, progress, and gradual improvements.~ 7 II, XI | what steps it makes its progress to the laying in and storing 8 II, XII | sources. If we trace the progress of our minds, and with attention 9 II, XV | finds nothing to hinder its progress into this endless expansion; 10 II, XVI | the chain breaks, and the progress in numbering can go no further. 11 II, XVII | stopped anywhere in its progress in this space, how far soever 12 II, XVII | the mind in its further progress in space and extension that 13 II, XXIX | himself thoroughly with the progress of the mind, in its apprehension 14 II, XXIX | of extension after some progress of division, are quite lost; 15 II, XXXII| only particular things, its progress would be very slow, and 16 III, IV | not definable, from that progress in infinitum, which it will 17 III, XI | another, make but small progress in the discoveries of useful 18 IV, III | has so much hindered men’s progress in other parts of knowledge. 19 IV, VII | much help from them in its progress in knowledge; which would 20 IV, XII | together, advanced men’s progress, towards the knowledge of 21 IV, XV | ideas in each step of the progress, the whole series is continued