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1 I, II | for other causes, cannot penetrate into the principles of knowledge, 2 II, XXIII| so call them) a man could penetrate further than ordinary into 3 II, XXIII| sensation or reflection, and penetrate into their causes, and manner 4 III, IX | knowledge, and inability to penetrate into their real constitutions, 5 IV, III | the quickest sight cannot penetrate into. The clearest and most 6 IV, III | species of creatures have to penetrate into the nature and inmost 7 IV, VI | by strength of judgment, penetrate further, and, on probabilities 8 IV, XII | faculties are not fitted to penetrate into the internal fabric 9 IV, XII | mind, that would always penetrate into the causes of things,