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1 I, I | for they speak of both), universally agreed upon by all mankind: 2 I, I | to be and not to be,” not universally assented to. But, which 3 I, I | settled a reputation of maxims universally received, that it will no 4 I, I | Not innate, because not universally assented to. To conclude 5 I, I | innate: since they are not universally assented to; and the assent 6 I, II | practical truth that is universally received, without doubt 7 I, II | practice, unanimously and universally give the lie to what, by 8 I, II | practical rule which is anywhere universally, and with public approbation 9 I, III | and distinct, so as to be universally known and naturally agreed 10 I, III | the ideas of them, are so universally received and known amongst 11 I, III | God, were it to be found universally in all the tribes of mankind, 12 II, XIV | constant, regular, and universally observable by all mankind, 13 II, XIV | duration, if constant and universally observable, would have as 14 II, XIV | appearances were constant, universally observable, in equidistant 15 II, XIV | periods, and making itself universally be taken notice of, would 16 II, XXXIII| this be a taint which so universally infects mankind, the greater 17 IV, I | to be the same, and so be universally and constantly denied one 18 IV, VI | cannot be certain of, how universally soever it be believed. For 19 IV, VI | certainty affirm anything universally of gold. But if he makes 20 IV, VI | quality can with certainty be universally affirmed or denied of gold, 21 IV, VIII | doubt, with great certainty, universally affirm one, more, or all 22 IV, VIII | with the same certainty universally affirm also any or all of