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1 I | practised; and, indeed, our case would be very deplorable, 2 I | never war or fight in any case; but it is not that we are 3 VII | doubtless, be permitted to do in case they spread considerably. 4 XI | they concluded, that in case an infant of six months 5 XI | France out of mere whim, in case the English should discontinue 6 XII | to have been guilty. In case you should ask what are 7 XII | by it; and in the latter case it is evident that the nearer 8 XIII| combine certain ideas. In case it was not in the power 9 XIII| demonstrate the truth of it, in case religion wanted any such 10 XV | that of the earth; or, in case its velocity is seventeen 11 XV | that of the earth; and in case its density be the same, 12 XV | high as the moon? And in case its influence reaches so 13 XV | determines its motion? But in case the moon obeys this principle ( 14 XV | equally subject to it? In case this power exists (which 15 XV | of these globes. For in case bodies attract one another 16 XV | that of attraction; and in case you cannot conceive how 17 XV | these same proportions, in case there were another power 18 XV | not be allowed to say, "My case and that of the ancients 19 XV | regard to myself, I am in the case of a man who should have 20 XVI | and flat on the other, in case the flat side be turned 21 XXIV| is so far from being the case at London, that the several 22 XXIV| This is very nearly the case with most of the arts: there