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1 I, II | all persons and all ages, steady and universal; but these 2 II, XIV | of a pendulum, as a more steady and regular motion than 3 II, XXI | revenge, keeps the will steady and intent; and the will, 4 II, XXI | endeavours after, and a steady prosecution of true felicity,— 5 II, XXI | torments, and to keep his will steady in the choice of those actions 6 II, XXII | real beings that have a steady existence, but scattered 7 II, XXIX | of either, and holds not steady to any one precise combination 8 II, XXIX | much names, as supposed steady signs of things, and by 9 II, XXX | the reality lying in that steady correspondence they have 10 II, XXXIII| unruly passion, but in the steady calm course of his life. 11 III, III | of an unicorn as certain, steady, and permanent as that of 12 III, V | if these species were the steady workmanship of nature, and 13 III, XI | words without any clear and steady meaning, what does he but 14 IV, II | transient view to find it. A steady application and pursuit 15 IV, VII | to them by us known and steady names under those settled 16 IV, XII | clear, complete ideas, under steady names. But since the knowledge 17 IV, XVI | conclude to be the effect of steady and regular causes; though