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1 I, 0, 8 | mind, in proportion to the difficulty and labour, which we meet 2 I, 0, 10 | disadvantage to them, and as this difficulty may perhaps be surmounted 3 II, 0, 13 | it creeps with pain and difficulty; the thought can in an instant 4 II, 0, 15 | the ideas; and he finds no difficulty in conceiving these objects. 5 IV, I, 24 | structure of parts, we make no difficulty in attributing all our knowledge 6 IV, II, 28 | and even to discover the difficulty ourselves before it is objected 7 IV, II, 32 | confess, seems the same difficulty, couched in different terms. 8 IV, II, 32 | yet been able to remove my difficulty, or give me satisfaction 9 IV, II, 32 | better than propose the difficulty to the public, even though, 10 V, I, 36 | only one which explains the difficulty, why we draw, from a thousand 11 V, II, 41 | solution of the present difficulty will depend. Does it happen, 12 VI, 0, 47 | will be sensible of the difficulty. For my part, I shall think 13 VII, I, 48 | the terms. The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the 14 VII, I, 54 | of mankind never find any difficulty in accounting for the more 15 II, 0, 58 | supposed effect. The same difficulty occurs in contemplating 16 VIII, I, 72 | perhaps, find that it is with difficulty we are induced to fix such 17 VIII, I, 72 | we can afterwards find no difficulty when we come to apply this 18 X, II, 106 | I need not mention the difficulty of detecting a falsehood 19 X, II, 108 | in vain object to me the difficulty, and almost impossibility 20 XI, 0, 111 | robust, she bears with much difficulty the inclemency of the seasons, 21 XI, 0, 122(*)| effects, will not remove the difficulty. For even granting this 22 XI, 0, 124 | regard to your main topic, a difficulty, which I shall just propose 23 XI, 0, 124 | attention. There is, I own, some difficulty, how we can ever return 24 XII, III, 140 | another. Or if there be any difficulty in these decisions, it proceeds