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1 II, XXIII| parts of this air, not much higher than that we commonly breath 2 II, XXXI | now, and Mount AEtna flame higher than ever it did. Solidity 3 III, VI | in ourselves to them in a higher or lower degree; and so 4 III, XI | doubted that spirits of a higher rank than those immersed 5 IV, VII | proposition, “A hill is higher than a valley,” and several 6 IV, X | itself, or, at least, in a higher degree; it necessarily follows, 7 IV, XVI | no probability can rise higher than its first original. 8 IV, XVI | assent can be rationally no higher than the evidence of its 9 IV, XVI | our assent can reach no higher than an assurance or diffidence, 10 IV, XVII | known by a superior and higher degree of evidence. And 11 IV, XVIII| being able to reach no higher than probability, faith