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Dialogue
1 1| you whether the real and natural state of an object is better 2 2| something so satisfactory, so natural and intelligible, in the 3 2| pleasure is it to behold the natural beauties of the earth! To 4 2| all help of astronomy and natural philosophy, all contemplation 5 2| and constant manner, it is natural to think they have some 6 3| to be never so lively and natural, yet, by their not being 7 3| from all such sympathy, or natural ties. No corporeal motions 8 3| shall persuade me that the natural philosophers have been dreaming 9 3| it is so evident to our natural faculties, which were framed 10 3| exactly suits with the common, natural, and undebauched notions 11 3| supplies us with the most natural, obvious, and literal sense 12 3| things—the one ectypal or natural, the other archetypal and 13 3| relation to human sciences. In Natural Philosophy, what intricacies, 14 3| acknowledge, are not near so natural, or so agreeable to the