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1 I, 0, 5 | inward search or enquiry may appear, it becomes, in some measure, 2 I, 0, 6 | though these researches may appear painful and fatiguing, it 3 I, 0, 8 | obvious this science may appear (and it is by no means obvious) 4 III, 0, 19 | curiosity. To me, there appear to be only three principles 5 IV, I, 23 | by the qualities which appear to the senses, either the 6 IV, I, 24 | But the same truth may not appear, at first sight, to have 7 IV, I, 25 | of it with the cause must appear equally arbitrary; since 8 IV, II, 30 | argument of this kind, must appear, if our explication of that 9 IV, II, 31 | objects. From causes which appear similar we expect similar 10 IV, II, 32 | sensible qualities of bread appear not, of themselves, to have 11 V, I, 35 | operations are performed, never appear to the senses; nor is it 12 V, II, 40 | and influence; makes them appear of greater importance; enforces 13 VII, I, 51 | external objects as they appear to the senses, give us no 14 VII, I, 55 | appeal to but in cases that appear miraculous and supernatural. 15 II, 0, 61 | when many uniform instances appear, and the same object is 16 VIII, I, 63| hope, therefore, to make it appear that all men have ever agreed 17 VIII, I, 64| necessity or connexion.~ If it appear, therefore, that all mankind 18 VIII, I, 67| those irregular events which appear in the course of nature, 19 VIII, I, 67| That to us it must often appear very uncertain in its operations: 20 VIII, I, 71| it be so or not, can only appear upon examination; and it 21 VIII, II, 79| actuated by such events as appear good or ill to the private 22 X, II, 104| relate. This argument may appear over subtile and refined; 23 X, II, 105| facts, as related, it will appear, that no evidence can well 24 X, II, 106| greater temptation than to appear a missionary, a prophet, 25 XI, 0, 114| order of nature; where there appear such marks of intelligence 26 XI, 0, 115| attributes, at present, appear, so far may we conclude 27 XI, 0, 116| qualities but what actually appear in the effect? Why torture 28 XI, 0, 122| I say, it must evidently appear contrary to all rules of 29 XI, 0, 122| for Epicurus will still appear solid and satisfactory; 30 XI, 0, 123| rewards on virtue, beyond what appear in the ordinary course of 31 XII, III, 141| reason a priori, anything may appear able to produce anything.