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1 I, 0, 9 | have also determined the laws and forces, by which the 2 IV, I, 25 | convince us that all the laws of nature, and all the operations 3 IV, I, 27 | supposition that certain laws are established by nature 4 IV, I, 27 | in the discovery of these laws, or to determine their influence 5 V, I, 36 | freed from the restraints of laws and senates: But the observation 6 VII, I, 55 | consequence of those general laws which he has laid down to 7 VIII, I, 64 | every motion is, by the laws of nature, prescribed with 8 VIII, I, 67 | can be no proof that the laws of nature are not observed 9 VIII, I, 70 | politics be a science, if laws and forms of government 10 VIII, II, 76 | 76. All laws being founded on rewards 11 VIII, II, 78 | be subjected to the same laws of necessity with the operations 12 VIII, II, 79 | rectitude of those general laws, which produced the malignant 13 X, I, 99 | miracle is a violation of the laws of nature; and as a firm 14 X, I, 99 | experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, 15 X, I, 99 | are found agreeable to the laws of nature, and there is 16 X, I, 99 | required a violation of these laws, or in other words, a miracle 17 X, I, 99(*)| seem to be contrary to the laws of nature, and yet, if it 18 X, I, 99(*)| it is contrary to these laws. Thus if a person, claiming 19 X, I, 99(*)| this case, contrary to the laws of nature. For if any suspicion 20 X, I, 99(*)| no transgression of the laws of nature. If this suspicion 21 X, I, 99(*)| a transgression of these laws; because nothing can be 22 X, II, 106 | of the most established laws of nature?~ I need not mention 23 X, II, 107 | which assures us of the laws of nature. When, therefore, 24 X, II, 108 | signal a violation of the laws of nature.~ But should this 25 X, II, 108 | of the violation of the laws of nature by miracles, in 26 XI, 0, 116 | the observance of general laws, or some such reason, is 27 XI, 0, 121 | coherence, according to the laws which nature has established 28 XI, 0, 123 | the infringement of the laws of society, in one respect,