id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt descartes-discourse-2822 descartes-discourse-2822 .txt text/plain 22025 711 67 Understanding or Reason) is naturally equal in all Men. And as the liberty to judg of all other men by my self, and to think, That there with probability, and makes her self admir'd, by the least knowing Men. That Law, Physick and other sciences bring honor and riches to those who divers persons, come not so near the Truth, as those simple reasonings which an understanding Man can naturally make, touching those things content, had I not followed a way, whereby thinking my self assured to self in a manner oblig'd to discourse them; I had long since observed of divers other things without my self, as of heaven, earth, light, the way of reasoning I have now followed, to know the nature of God, as self to suppose, That God form'd the body of a Man altogether like one Manners by the reasons it taught me, I thought my self not obliged to ./cache/descartes-discourse-2822.txt ./txt/descartes-discourse-2822.txt