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1 I, 0, 7 | carrying the war into the most secret recesses of the enemy? In 2 I, 0, 9 | least in some degree, the secret springs and principles, 3 IV, I, 24 | an intricate machinery or secret structure of parts, we make 4 IV, I, 24 | of objects, without any secret structure of parts. We are 5 IV, II, 29 | qualities, that they have like secret powers, and expect that 6 IV, II, 29 | sensible qualities and the secret powers; and consequently, 7 IV, II, 29 | that time, endued with such secret powers: but does it follow, 8 IV, II, 29 | always be attended with like secret powers? The consequence 9 IV, II, 32 | sensible qualities and the secret powers; this, I must confess, 10 IV, II, 32 | have any connexion with the secret powers of nourishment and 11 IV, II, 32 | otherwise we could infer these secret powers from the first appearance 12 IV, II, 32 | qualities conjoined with such secret powers; And when he says, 13 IV, II, 32 | be conjoined with similar secret powers, he is not guilty 14 IV, II, 32 | your past experience. Their secret nature, and consequently 15 V, I, 35 | idea or knowledge of the secret power by which the one object 16 VI, 0, 47 | but suppose, that some secret causes, in the particular 17 VII, I, 52 | Were we empowered, by a secret wish, to remove mountains, 18 VII, I, 52 | effect; we must know the secret union of soul and body, 19 VII, I, 52 | without instructing us in the secret connexion, which binds them 20 VII, I, 53 | substance, or both, some secret mechanism or structure of 21 VIII, I, 67 | the cause, but from the secret operation of contrary causes. 22 VIII, I, 67 | instances proceeds from the secret opposition of contrary causes.~ 23 VIII, I, 67 | complicated machine: That many secret powers lurk in it, which 24 VIII, I, 72(*)| and temper, and the most secret springs of our complexion