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1 Read | feigned modesty condemn as useless what they themselves write, 2 II, I | as one moment, is a very useless sort of thinking; and the 3 II, I | perceive, that makes so much useless dispute and noise in the 4 II, X | faculties are in a great measure useless. And we in our thoughts, 5 II, XIV | history be rendered very useless. This consideration of duration, 6 II, XXXI | those who, neglecting that useless supposition of unknown real 7 III, III | peculiar name.~3. And would be useless, if it were possible. Secondly, 8 III, III | possible, it would yet be useless; because it would not serve 9 III, III | would be superfluous and useless. That then which general 10 III, III | by their real essences, useless. Concerning the real essences 11 III, III | of things, is so wholly useless and unserviceable to any 12 III, IV | appears not at first sight so useless, because it escapes this 13 III, X | subtlety.” This, though a very useless skin, and that which I think 14 III, X | a great measure rendered useless, these two great rules, 15 IV, III | our reasonings about it useless. In which case the cyphers 16 IV, IV | and seen, makes the name useless and of no force. For what 17 IV, VI | For if, according to the useless imagination of the Schools, 18 IV, VIII | save us a great deal of useless amusement and dispute; and 19 IV, XII | the body, but when it is useless, by being brought to convince 20 IV, XVIII| render all our faculties useless; wholly destroy the most