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1 Pre, Int, 22 | and more curious was the wit of any man, by so much the 2 Text, 0, 10 | there must these be also, to wit, in the mind and nowhere 3 Text, 0, 24 | therefore that I insist, to wit, that the absolute existence 4 Text, 0, 37 | much at least is true, to wit, that we take away all corporeal 5 Text, 0, 56 | seems no less absurd, to wit, that there are certain 6 Text, 0, 58 | to no more than this, to wit, whether we have reason 7 Text, 0, 95 | person means by that word, to wit, that which is immediately 8 Text, 0, 102| into mechanical causes, to wit. the figure, motion, weight, 9 Text, 0, 117| imagine themselves reduced, to wit, of thinking either that 10 Text, 0, 118| speculative knowledge, to wit, Mathematics. These, how 11 Text, 0, 126| ought to be understood, to wit, the particular lines and