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1 Pre, Int, 13 | here described, it is in vain to pretend to dispute him 2 Pre, Int, 24 | will not puzzle himself in vain to find out and conceive 3 Pre, Int, 24 | divide the attention. In vain do we extend our view into 4 Pre, Int, 24 | entrails of the earth, in vain do we consult the writings 5 Text, 0, 60 | or nature, to be made in vain. By this doctrine, though 6 Text, 0, 87 | may be only phantom and vain chimera, and not at all 7 Text, 0, 89 | reality, existence; for in vain shall we dispute concerning 8 Text, 0, 102| must needs be labour in vain. And accordingly we see 9 Text, 0, 107| philosophers amuse themselves in vain, when they inquire for any 10 Text, 0, 150| in this acceptation, is a vain chimera, introduced by those