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1 I, 1 | because mathematicians wish to treat matters of intuition
2 I, 9 | 9. When we wish to correct with advantage
3 I, 16 | of the discourse which we wish to adapt to them. We must
4 I, 24 | the contrary of what those wish to obtain from us without
5 I, 40 | difficulty is in what we wish to prove, we find the examples
6 I, 40 | demonstration.~Thus, when we wish to demonstrate a general
7 I, 40 | particular case; but if we wish to demonstrate a particular
8 I, 40 | the thing obscure which we wish to prove and that clear
9 I, 44 | 44. Do you wish people to believe good of
10 II, 63 | if he does not at least wish to die like a Christian.
11 II, 72 | without this knowledge, I wish that, before entering on
12 II, 72 | benefits irritate us; we wish to have the wherewithal
13 II, 100 | deceive them and should wish them to esteem us more highly
14 II, 100 | disagreeable. They treat us as we wish to be treated. We hate the
15 II, 100 | regard to others. He does not wish any one to tell him the
16 II, 124 | different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike.~
17 II, 148 | presumptuous that we would wish to be known by all the world,
18 II, 150 | admirers. Even philosophers wish for them. Those who write
19 II, 152 | vanity. Most frequently we wish to know but to talk. Otherwise
20 II, 159 | was best in them was the wish to hide them.~
21 II, 169 | to be happy, and cannot wish not to be so. But how will
22 III, 231 | infinite, without parts? Yes. I wish therefore to show you an
23 IV, 259 | about which they do not wish to think. "Do not meditate
24 V, 294 | its origin, if we do not wish that it should soon come
25 V, 302 | these are obstinate in their wish to obtain glory and despise
26 V, 313 | They are inevitable, if we wish to reward desert; for all
27 V, 332 | I am...~Tyranny is the wish to have in one way what
28 VI, 363(57) | use it; you must do as you wish." ~
29 VI, 366 | of good judgement. If you wish it to be able to reach the
30 VI, 389 | is wretched to have the wish, but not the power. Now
31 VI, 404 | level with the brutes, yet wish to be admired and believed
32 VII, 506 | the smallest faults, if we wish to follow them out mercilessly!~
33 VII, 550 | those who wrong me, but I wish them a lot like mine, in
34 VII, 553 | all that I do.~"Dost thou wish that it always cost Me the
35 IX, 618 | convincing, and because I only wish here to put in evidence
36 XI, 721 | it by cunning). "He shall wish to corrupt her, but she
37 XI, 725 | it is not by that that I wish to be honoured; as it is
38 XII, 744 | believe"? And they almost wish that they had believed,
39 XIII, 825(186)| you the Jesuits, what you wish is a Christ not crucified,
40 XIV, 884 | such as it is, we cannot wish it changed! It has indeed
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