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1 I, I | between the maxims of the mathematicians, and theorems they deduce 2 I, I | when demonstrated. And few mathematicians will be forward to believe, 3 II, IV | signification than that which mathematicians use it in. It suffices that 4 II, VII | extension alone afford the mathematicians? ~ 5 II, XVII| its original there. Some mathematicians perhaps, of advanced speculations, 6 II, XXXI| number that are already by mathematicians discovered of it.~11. Ideas 7 IV, II | much as aimed at by any but mathematicians. For whatever ideas we have 8 IV, III | help against this which mathematicians find in diagrams and figures, 9 IV, III | uncertain significations. Mathematicians abstracting their thoughts 10 IV, IV | All the discourses of the mathematicians about the squaring of a 11 IV, IV | that by one name, which mathematicians call ordinarily by another. 12 IV, VII | the relations of modes, mathematicians have framed many axioms 13 IV, VII | received for maxims by the mathematicians, and are unquestionable 14 IV, VII | general maxims, to which mathematicians, in their arguings, do sometimes 15 IV, XII | to be doubted of, because mathematicians have been so happy, or so 16 IV, XII | learned in the schools of the mathematicians, who, from very plain and 17 IV, XII | pursued in the way familiar to mathematicians, they would carry our thoughts 18 IV, XVII| demonstrations of ancient mathematicians, and could scarce forbear