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...my own experience regarding the existence of spirits and their operations (which I rely on the least, or offer as a formal argument) The author suggests his personal experiences are less important for his proof than the logic and tradition mentioned on the previous page., they will never be able to untangle original: "extricate" themselves. I leave the matter on this point, only adding this saying by the learned In the Preface to his Philosophy. Monsieur le Clerc: "I do not concern myself with bitter men, for they are unworthy of handling these studies, and no weight should be given to their judgment" original Latin: Acerbos homines non moror, indignos quippe qui hæc studia tractent, aut quorum Judicii ulla ratio habeatur..