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1 Read | warn them beforehand not to expect anything here, but what, 2 Read | fear of censure, which I expect not to escape more than 3 Int | some estimate what we may expect from them, we shall not 4 I, I | inhabitant of the woods, will expect these abstract maxims and 5 I, III| who use it in this case expect from it. For, if we may 6 I, III| of men, we have reason to expect it should be the notion 7 I, III| it is most reasonable to expect it should have been some 8 I, III| any ideas, we might well expect they should be such as by 9 I, III| I warn the reader not to expect undeniable cogent demonstrations, 10 III, IV | sound, however formed, is to expect that sounds should be visible, 11 III, VI | and better know what they expect from each, than those learned 12 IV, III| with Egyptian bondage, expect Egyptian darkness, were 13 IV, X | and you may as rationally expect to produce sense, thought, 14 IV, XI | knowledge.~10. Folly to expect demonstration in everything. 15 IV, XI | how vain, I say, it is to expect demonstration and certainty 16 IV, XII| actions. Who might not justly expect another kind of life in 17 IV, XII| world, we must, I think, expect only from revelation. He 18 IV, XII| confused, or obscure, we cannot expect to have certain, perfect, 19 IV, XVI| since we cannot reasonably expect that any one should readily 20 IV, XVI| sent by him? How can we expect, I say, that opinions thus 21 IV, XIX| own? Who can reasonably expect arguments and conviction 22 IV, XIX| then has so good a title to expect it as those who are his 23 IV, XX | upstart novelist? Can any one expect that he should be made to