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1 I, III | things themselves, when duly considered; and that they 2 I, III | and judge of them, when duly employed about them.~26. 3 II, XXI | preferable good, till we have duly examined whether it has 4 II, XXI | any action, till they have duly and fairly examined the 5 II, XXI | ill choice. These things, duly weighed, will give us, as 6 II, XXIII | colour and weight: which, if duly considered, are also nothing 7 II, XXIII | Every act of sensation, when duly considered, gives us an 8 II, XXV | many of those names, which, duly considered, do include evident 9 II, XXVIII| minds of those who will duly consider them as those of 10 II, XXIX | outward object operating duly on a well-disposed organ, 11 IV, III | us, would, I suppose, if duly considered and pursued, 12 IV, VI | yet depend so much on the duly tempered motion of particles 13 IV, X | evident; and from this idea duly considered, will easily 14 IV, X | certain system of matter, duly put together, that is this 15 IV, XXI | distinctly weighed, and duly considered, they would afford