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1 1 | accurately to comprehend all the things which I have written about 2 1 | at an exact perception of things, and at a certain knowledge 3 4 | when the question is about things, the evidence of which is 4 5 | pass to the study of those things, about which the evidence 5 5 | would soon perish, as the things with which they would be 6 7 | that the principles of things must be corporeal, indivisible 7 9 | impossible; for says he, the only things which change are the qualities; 8 11| sufficient image of the nature of things.) ~ 9 20| the nature of changeable things, and in a word, has its 10 24| reasoning which discourses to us things which are invisible to the 11 28| virtue of a reasoning on things invisible, that, in the 12 31| moment, in short, when the things which cover and surround 13 34| incorporeal and invisible things. Accordingly, it is sufficient 14 36| round the whole circle of things comprised under this general 15 37| numerous analogies with the things which we observe under our 16 40| additional discoveries the things which it has borrowed from 17 40| agreements that one gave names to things. But men whose ideas and 18 40| introduced the notion of things not discoverable by the 19 42| happiness consists, above all things, in the science of the heavenly 20 42| science of the heavenly things and their nature, and in 21 43| different appearances of things; who, in a word, are ignorant 22 44| emancipated from all these things, and in preserving the recollection 23 44| general sensations for general things, and to the particular sensations 24 44| sensations for particular things. In a word, we must take