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1 Ded | greatest obligations to seek all occasions to acknowledge 2 Read | For it is truth alone I seek, and that will always be 3 I, II | before cited: nor need we seek so far as Mingrelia or Peru 4 II, I | place where it needs not seek for food, and is surrounded 5 II, VII | afford us, might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him 6 II, XXI | wine is naught.~56. All men seek happiness, but not of the 7 II, XXI | unreasonable, that they should seek their happiness by avoiding 8 II, XXI | continuance in well-doing seek for glory, and honour, and 9 III, V | incest be right, will a man seek it anywhere amongst things 10 III, VI | they, sometimes in vain, seek for the same qualities in 11 III, X | in discourses where we seek rather pleasure and delight 12 IV, III | one and the other.~14. And seek in vain for certain and 13 IV, III | opinions in fashion, and then seek arguments either to make 14 IV, III | place, that he need not seek long for instances of his 15 IV, III | conclude it lost labour to seek after it.~30. A third cause, 16 IV, III | that men should ever truly seek or certainly discover the 17 IV, VI | ideas. Whenever we go to seek it elsewhere, in experiment 18 IV, XII | than that he will in vain seek any demonstration about 19 IV, XVII| new discoveries, and to seek in their own thoughts for