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1 I, III | brains, makes us not one jot the more knowing, though 2 II, I | be able to recollect one jot of all those thoughts, is 3 II, I | elevated with, it stirs not one jot beyond those ideas which 4 II, IV | softest; nor is an adamant one jot more solid than water. For, 5 II, XVI | soever, lessens not one jot the power of adding to it, 6 II, XVII | reason to stop, nor is one jot nearer the end of such addition, 7 II, XVII | kind; without coming one jot nearer the end of such progression.~ 8 II, XXI | not one step, are not one jot moved, towards the good 9 II, XXIII| not able to advance one jot; nor can it make any discoveries, 10 III, X | from advancing thereby one jot in real and true knowledge.~ 11 IV, VIII | propositions help him one jot forwards in the skill of 12 IV, VIII | I see not how it is any jot more material to say it 13 IV, VIII | thereby advance not one jot in the knowledge of the 14 IV, VIII | pleases, without being one jot the richer, or without even 15 IV, X | clears not the difficulty one jot. To alter the determination 16 IV, XII | without ever seeing one jot the more of mathematical 17 IV, XVII | connexion of the extremes, one jot the better. [For those that 18 IV, XX | considers them can be one jot at a stand which side to