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1 I, 0, 3 | abstruse philosophy, being founded on a turn of mind, which 2 IV, I, 22 | matter of fact seem to be founded on the realtion of Cause 3 IV, I, 22 | shall find that they are founded on the relation of cause 4 IV, II, 28 | seems to be, that they are founded on the relation of cause 5 IV, II, 28 | that experience are not founded on reasoning, or any process 6 IV, II, 30 | concerning existence are founded on the relation of cause 7 IV, II, 31 | arguments from experience are founded on the similarity which 8 IV, II, 32 | argument this inference is founded? Where is the medium, the 9 IV, II, 32 | all these arguments are founded on the supposition of that 10 VII, I, 57 | on which this theory is founded. We are ignorant, it is 11 II, 0, 59 | extraordinary, but which seems founded on sufficient evidence. 12 II, 0, 60 | and effect. On this are founded all our reasonings concerning 13 VIII, I, 70| new, and solidly built and founded.- But he may have been seized 14 VIII, II, 75| that those inferences are founded on the experienced union 15 VIII, II, 76| 76. All laws being founded on rewards and punishments, 16 VIII, II, 80| Both these distinctions are founded in the natural sentiments 17 IX, 0, 82 | concerning matter of fact are founded on a species of Analogy, 18 IX, 0, 83 | forms on this occasion, founded in any thing but his observation 19 IX, 0, 83 | inference is altogether founded on past experience, while 20 IX, 0, 84 | inference of the animal can be founded on any process of argument 21 X, I, 95 | scripture or of tradition, is founded merely in the testimony 22 X, I, 96 | such conclusions as are founded on an infallible experience, 23 X, I, 97 | perhaps, one may deny to be founded on the relation of cause 24 X, I, 97 | from one to another, are founded merely on our experience 25 X, I, 97 | and human testimony, is founded on past experience, so it 26 X, II, 101| upon which a miracle is founded, may possibly amount to 27 X, II, 102| preference to such as are founded on the greatest number of 28 X, II, 109| Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason; 29 XI, 0, 121| these inferences will all be founded in experience and observation. 30 XII, I, 126| arguments, on which they may be founded.~ I need not insist upon 31 XII, III, 141| and these arguments are founded entirely on experience.