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1 I, II | as suited their distinct hypotheses, and were fit to support 2 II, XXVII| according to their diverse hypotheses, resolve of that as they 3 IV, XII | nature we must beware of hypotheses and wrong principles. I 4 IV, XII | precarious principles, and hypotheses laid down at pleasure, have 5 IV, XII | knowledge.~13. The true use of hypotheses. Not that we may not, to 6 IV, XII | make use of any probable hypotheses whatsoever: hypotheses, 7 IV, XII | probable hypotheses whatsoever: hypotheses, if they are well made, 8 IV, XII | almost said all) of the hypotheses in natural philosophy.~14. 9 IV, XX | principles. II. Received hypotheses.~III. Predominant passions 10 IV, XX | to do.~11. II. Received hypotheses. Next to these are men whose