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1 Read | much as when mixed with, or built on, falsehood.~In the Second 2 II, IV | necessity of such a motion is built only on the supposition 3 II, XXVII| question seems to me to be built on this,—Whether the same 4 IV, III | in the contrary, which is built on something altogether 5 IV, III | and disputed; nay, ships built, and fleets sent out, would 6 IV, IV | crazy brain; and the truths built thereon of no more weight 7 IV, VII | whereon any science hath been built. There is, I know, a great 8 IV, VII | maxims on which they are built: but it has been my ill-luck 9 IV, VII | sciences; much less any one built upon these two maxims, what 10 IV, VII | system of any science so built on these or any such like 11 IV, VII | the Christian religion is built upon these maxims, or that 12 IV, VII | whereon the sciences were built. Because when in their disputes 13 IV, VII | which the sciences were built, nor the great helps to 14 IV, X | philosophy now in the world is built, it would not be pardonable 15 IV, XII | sciences were each of them built upon certain praecognita 16 IV, XII | the grave, than those who built colleges, workhouses, and 17 IV, XVI | foundations on which our assent is built, so are they also the measure 18 IV, XVIII| then, whose certainty is built upon the clear perception 19 IV, XIX | assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant. Whoever