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1 Read | but possibly it might be reduced to a narrower compass than 2 I, II | assented to as true, it must be reduced to some such proposition 3 II, VIII| vanish and cease, and are reduced to their causes, i.e. bulk, 4 II, XII | I think they may be all reduced under these three heads:— 5 II, XXI | are not only lessened, but reduced to perfect nothing; when 6 II, XXI | believe they all might be reduced to these very few primary 7 II, XXIX| mirror, placed right, had reduced those irregular lines on 8 II, XXIX| former divisions, they are reduced to a smallness much exceeding 9 III, III | general views; to which things reduced into sorts, under general 10 III, IX | bodies as by fire will be reduced to ashes; and admit to be 11 III, IX | colour, will by fire be reduced to fusion, and not to ashes. 12 III, XI | made in were defined, and reduced in their signification ( 13 IV, I | And though men of art have reduced this into those general 14 IV, III | intimated in general, be reduced to these four sorts, viz. 15 IV, VII | baffled, i.e. till they are reduced to contradict themselves, 16 IV, XII | few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance 17 IV, XVII| all right reasoning may be reduced to his forms of syllogism. 18 IV, XX | yet, I suppose may all be reduced to these four: I. Want of 19 IV, XX | wrong hypothesis may be reduced the errors that may be occasioned