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1 Pre, Int, 11 | late deservedly esteemed philosopher who, no doubt, has given 2 Pre, Int, 20 | judgment to authority of that philosopher, as it is impossible any 3 Text, 0, 50 | any idea in it, is what no philosopher will pretend to explain; 4 Text, 0, 64 | to the curious eye of the philosopher. But, since one idea cannot 5 Text, 0, 66 | employment of the natural philosopher; and not the pretending 6 Text, 0, 97 | will perhaps gravel even a philosopher to comprehend it.~ 7 Text, 0, 104| only in the tides. But a philosopher, whose thoughts take in 8 Text, 0, 107| and altogether worthy a philosopher. Thirdly, from what has 9 Text, 0, 113| it is as well as the best philosopher. Now, I ask any one whether,