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1 Read | intends not they should meet with anything of use to 2 I, I | propositions which are sure to meet with assent as soon as they 3 I, I | general propositions that meet with constant and ready 4 I, II | atheist; which he is sure to meet with, who does in the least 5 I, III | reflection. I would fain meet with the man who, when he 6 II, IV | their superficies come to meet; whereby, I think, we have 7 II, XIII| in straight lines which meet at discernible angles, or 8 II, XIII| not body. For I would fain meet with that thinking man that 9 III, III | the particular things we meet with: every bird and beast 10 III, III | the particular figures we meet with have or have not a 11 III, V | some part or other might meet with every one’s thoughts, 12 III, VI | is past doubt one should meet with different answers. 13 IV, VI | qualities. I would gladly meet with one general affirmation 14 IV, VI | consider the substances we meet with, each of them, as an 15 IV, VII | been my ill-luck never to meet with any such sciences; 16 IV, VIII| pass, that one may often meet with very clear and coherent 17 IV, VIII| discourses we ordinarily meet with, both in and out of 18 IV, X | matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal, closely united, 19 IV, X | need not confute, till I meet with one who is so void