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1 Read | they reason, inquire, or argue about, they will find a 2 I, I | mankind: which therefore, they argue, must needs be the constant 3 I, I | I may not be accused to argue from the thoughts of infants, 4 I, III | hand, it will be in vain to argue from such a topic, that 5 II, XI | they err as men do that argue right from wrong principles. 6 II, XI | wrong propositions, but argue and reason right from them; 7 II, XIII | extension. I shall not now argue with those men, who take 8 II, XIII | they could discourse or argue with another. Here I must 9 II, XVII | confounded, when we come to argue and reason about infinite 10 II, XVII | perplex any one who should argue from such an idea, which 11 II, XXI | make in the world do not argue that they do not all pursue 12 II, XXIX | of sides; and reason and argue distinctly about them, whilst 13 II, XXIX | from or about which we can argue or reason with no certainty 14 II, XXIX | about which, when we would argue or reason, we shall always 15 II, XXXIII| always, on all occasions, argue or do as in some cases he 16 III, X | themselves. For, when we argue about matter, or any the 17 III, X | the like term, we truly argue only about the idea we express 18 III, X | quite different thing, to argue about gold in name, and 19 IV, X | to; no more than I would argue with pure nothing, or endeavour 20 IV, X | necessarily to exist, would argue all to be matter, and so 21 IV, XVIII | do not see how they can argue with any one, or ever convince