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1 Ded | kindness, and other obliging circumstances, that never failed to accompany 2 Read | concurrence of several other circumstances in order to the soul’s exerting 3 Read | the “concurrence of those circumstances,” which this ingenious author 4 Read | previous cultivation and circumstances” in order to their being 5 II, IX | according to the divers circumstances of children’s first entertainment 6 II, XI | time, place, or any other circumstances, is another operation of 7 II, XI | about and consider in what circumstances they are capable to be compared. 8 II, XI | further than some sensible circumstances annexed to the objects themselves. 9 II, XI | other existences, and the circumstances of real existence, as time, 10 II, XIX | marks their relations and circumstances; and views every part so 11 II, XXI | are such as in certain circumstances it cannot avoid, nor obtain 12 II, XXII | time, place, and other circumstances; and also of their powers 13 II, XXII | barely the effect, with some circumstances of the subject wrought on, 14 II, XXIII | present design, and the circumstances of the object they would 15 II, XXVIII| some other thing, is the circumstances of their origin or beginning; 16 II, XXVIII| ends, objects, manners, and circumstances, they are framed into distinct 17 II, XXVIII| without knowing the particular circumstances of that descent, is enough 18 II, XXXIII| according to their natures and circumstances. And here we see the cause 19 II, XXXIII| dressed up with some comical circumstances, a little beyond precise 20 III, III | separating from them the circumstances of time and place, and any 21 IV, III | knowledge, under the present circumstances of our beings and constitutions, 22 IV, XV | consistency of the parts, and circumstances of the relation. 6. Contrary 23 IV, XVI | of contrary observations, circumstances, reports, different qualifications, 24 IV, XVI | nature, there, under such circumstances, that may be the fitter 25 IV, XVII | all the proofs, with all circumstances on both sides, nothing is