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1 I, 0, 6 | any new prospect, ought so far to be esteemed a benefactor 2 I, 0, 8 | a satisfaction to go so far; and the more obvious this 3 I, 0, 9 | general and universal: And how far these researches may possibly 4 I, 0, 9 | sometimes carried the matter too far, by their passion for some 5 IV, II, 29 | These two propositions are far from being the same, I have 6 IV, II, 30 | reader may not trust so far to his own penetration, 7 IV, II, 31 | experience. But the case is far otherwise. Nothing so like 8 V, I, 34 | and carry its doubts so far as to destroy all action, 9 V, I, 36 | satisfaction, that we can go so far, without repining at the 10 VII, I, 52 | operation; of this we are so far from being immediately conscious, 11 VII, I, 52 | operation is performed, so far from being directly and 12 VII, I, 53 | various scenes of nature? So far from being conscious of 13 VIII, I, 63| reader indulge his ease so far as to turn a deaf ear to 14 VIII, I, 65| traveller, returning from a far country, bring us an account 15 VIII, II, 77| our moral sentiment, so far only as they are indications 16 X, I, 98 | one destroys the other, as far as its force goes, and the 17 X, II, 102| derived. And this goes so far, that even those who cannot 18 X, II, 103| emperor Marcus Aurelius; so far as to make him trust the 19 XI, 0, 113| useful occupations. But so far as in me lies, I will prevent 20 XI, 0, 113| We shall only enquire how far such questions concern the 21 XI, 0, 113| curiosity, in trying how far they can establish religion 22 XI, 0, 115| argument and reasoning. So far as the traces of any attributes, 23 XI, 0, 115| at present, appear, so far may we conclude these attributes 24 XI, 0, 118| their contemplation, so far reverse the whole course 25 XI, 0, 118| of action in him, but so far as we know them to have 26 XI, 0, 118| particular extent, but only so far as you see it, at present, 27 XII, I, 125| meant by a sceptic? And how far it is possible to push these 28 XII, I, 128| 119. So far, then, are we necessitated 29 XII, III, 138| never remove themselves far enough from it, by the violence 30 XII, III, 141| foundation in reason, so far as it is supported by experience.