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1 Read | having been thus begun by chance, was continued by intreaty; 2 I, II | what language soever he chance to learn, whether English 3 I, III | took up their notions by chance, from common tradition and 4 II, IX | that must lie still where chance has once placed it, and 5 II, XXXIII| of ideas wholly owing to chance or custom. Ideas that in 6 II, XXXIII| either voluntarily or by chance; and hence it comes in different 7 III, III | the effect of neglect or chance, but of reason and necessity.~ 8 III, IX | ingenious physicians, where by chance there arose a question, 9 IV, X | product of mere ignorance and chance; and that all the rest of 10 IV, XVII | reason, but the effects of chance and hazard, of a mind floating 11 IV, XVII | is in the right but by chance; and I know not whether 12 IV, XX | guide but accident and blind chance to conduct them to their 13 IV, XX | eternally happy, for having the chance to be born in Italy; or 14 IV, XX | such as it has pleased chance, or their country tailor ( 15 IV, XX | are there, as it were, by chance, and the mind lets them