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The manner in which , , and Salomon de Tultie wrote, is the most usual, the most suggestive, the most remembered, and the oftener quoted; because it is entirely composed of thoughts born from the common talk of life.
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If we do not secure the foundation, we cannot secure the edifice.
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These eight rules [above] contain all the precepts for solid and immutable proofs.
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Rules necessary for axioms. Not to demand in axioms any but things perfectly evident.
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The best books are those, which those who read them believe they themselves could have written.
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Nature, which alone is good, is wholly familiar and common.
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9954876
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I make no doubt... that these rules are simple, artless, and natural.
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