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1 I, 0, 5 | fabric of the bones, and the use and figure of every part 2 II, 0, 12 | appellation. Let us, therefore, use a little freedom, and call 3 II, 0, 17 | intelligible; but, if a proper use were made of it, might render 4 II, 0, 17 | the Schoolmen, who, making use of undefined terms, draw 5 V, I, 36 | and teach him their proper use and application. In every 6 V, II, 40 | conception. We may make use of words which express something 7 V, II, 45 | nature has taught us the use of our limbs, without giving 8 VI, 0, 45(*)| language more to common use, we ought to divide arguments 9 VII, I, 52 | our limbs to their proper use and office. That their motion 10 II, 0, 60 | it. *~As to the frequent use of the words, Force, Power, 11 VIII, I, 65 | this particular. Its chief use is only to discover the 12 VIII, I, 65 | history, we cannot make use of a more convincing argument, 13 IX, 0, 84 | ready, and more general use and application; nor can 14 X, II, 106 | who ever scruples to make use of pious frauds, in support 15 XII, I, 125 | step beyond it, but by the use of those very faculties, 16 XII, I, 127 | or even almost before the use of reason, we always suppose