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1 Text, 0, 30 | its Author. Now the set rules or established methods wherein 2 Text, 0, 36 | them according to certain rules or laws of nature, speak 3 Text, 0, 58 | this, by the established rules of nature which we have 4 Text, 0, 62 | Intelligence that sustains and rules the ordinary course of things, 5 Text, 0, 62 | will act agreeably to the rules of mechanism, by Him for 6 Text, 0, 63 | exceptions from the general rules of nature are proper to 7 Text, 0, 105| that is, reduced to general rules, see sect. 62, which rules, 8 Text, 0, 105| rules, see sect. 62, which rules, grounded on the analogy 9 Text, 0, 107| constant observance of those rules we take for principles: 10 Text, 0, 108| Those men who frame general rules from the phenomena and afterwards 11 Text, 0, 108| the phenomena from those rules, seem to consider signs 12 Text, 0, 108| observance of general grammar rules; so, in arguing from general 13 Text, 0, 109| particular phenomenon to general rules, or shewing how it follows 14 Text, 0, 151| most simple and general rules, and after a steady and