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1 I, I | the use of reason becomes daily more visible, as these materials 2 I, II | visible matter of fact and daily observation.~21. Contrary 3 I, II | employing their time in the daily labours of their callings; 4 II, I | degrees to know the persons it daily converses with, and distinguishes 5 II, IV | and the bodies which we daily handle make us perceive 6 II, XVIII | of those things they were daily conversant in, without long 7 II, XXI | that desire; as every one daily may experiment in himself. 8 II, XXI | touch his lips; which yet he daily swallows, and the evil side 9 II, XXI | degree of happiness. Men’s daily complaints are a loud proof 10 II, XXII | periphrases in things of daily conversation; and so they 11 II, XXIII | changes, that bodies we daily handle have a power to use 12 II, XXIII | minds, which we experiment daily in ourselves, as thinking, 13 II, XXIII | be understood. We have by daily experience clear evidence 14 II, XXXIII| of a child that was the daily delight of its mother’s 15 III, VI | tread on, or the iron we daily handle, we presently find 16 IV, III | whereby the effects which we daily see are produced. These