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1 I, 0, 8 | philosopher to give us a true system of the planets, and adjust 2 V, I, 34 | Stoics, only a more refined system of selfishness, and reason 3 VIII, I, 62| economy of the intellectual system or region of spirits, they 4 VIII, II, 75| in the received orthodox system with regard to the will, 5 VIII, II, 79| WHOLE, considered as one system, is, in every period of 6 VIII, II, 79| part of this benevolent system, and could not possibly 7 VIII, II, 79| could comprehend the whole system of nature, every event became 8 VIII, II, 79| good or ill to the private system.~ 9 VIII, II, 81| to handle; and whatever system she embraces, she must find 10 IX, 0, 86 | to comprehend the whole system of objects, and to infer 11 X, II, 104| establish the particular system to which it is attributed; 12 X, II, 104| to overthrow every other system. In destroying a rival system, 13 X, II, 104| system. In destroying a rival system, it likewise destroys the 14 X, II, 104| miracles, on which that system was established; so that 15 X, II, 107| foundation for any such system of religion.~ 16 X, II, 108| to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, 17 X, II, 108| miracle be ascribed to any new system of religion; men, in all 18 XII, I, 128| nature, and to embrace a new system with regard to the evidence 19 XII, I, 128| she would justify this new system, and obviate the cavils 20 XII, I, 128| us to a quite different system, which is acknowledged fallible 21 XII, I, 128| pretended philosophical system, by a chain of clear and 22 XII, II, 137| supports each his different system of astronomy, may hope to