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1 II, 0, 14 | 14. To prove this, the two following 2 II, 0, 16 | contradictory phenomenon, which may prove that it is not absolutely 3 III, 0, 19 | these, may be difficult to prove to the satisfaction of the 4 IV, I, 21 | direction. They may even prove useful, by exciting curiosity, 5 IV, II, 32 | arguments from experience can prove this resemblance of the 6 V, II, 41 | supplied with experiments to prove the reality of the foregoing 7 V, II, 43 | phaenomenon, which seems to prove the principle above mentioned.~ 8 VII, I, 49 | endeavoured* to explain and prove this proposition, and have 9 VII, I, 53 | the same arguments will prove, that even this command 10 VIII, I, 65| detect the falsehood, and prove him a liar, with the same 11 VIII, I, 65| convincing argument, than to prove, that the actions ascribed 12 VIII, I, 69| may seem superfluous to prove that this experienced uniformity 13 VIII, I, 73| not require many words to prove, that all mankind have ever 14 VIII, II, 77| will be equally easy to prove, and from the same arguments, 15 X, II, 102| themselves by their absurdity, prove sufficiently the strong 16 X, II, 107| can have such force as to prove a miracle, and make it a 17 XI, 0, 113| is sufficient, if I can prove, from this very reasoning, 18 XI, 0, 116| the appearances of things prove such causes, it is allowable 19 XI, 0, 121| foot in the sand can only prove, when considered alone, 20 XI, 0, 122| by this Being must still prove a greater degree of goodness: 21 XII, I, 125| subject, than those, which prove the existence of a Deity, 22 XII, I, 126| are only sufficient to prove, that the senses alone are 23 XII, I, 129| Supreme Being, in order to prove the veracity of our senses, 24 XII, I, 129| arguments, by which we may prove the existence of that Being 25 XII, I, 130| argument from experience to prove, that the perceptions are