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1 I, 0, 6 | innocent curiosity, yet ought not even this to be despised; 2 I, 0, 6 | open up any new prospect, ought so far to be esteemed a 3 I, 0, 9 | surely, is not desirable; nor ought it to be embraced too rashly. 4 VI, 0, 45(*)| language more to common use, we ought to divide arguments into 5 VIII, II, 75 | Such topics, therefore, ought entirely to be forborne; 6 IX, 0, 84 | rules of analogy, that it ought to be universally admitted, 7 X, I, 97 | conjunction; it is evident that we ought not to make an exception 8 X, I, 98(*)| freezing of their rivers ought to be deemed a prodigy: 9 X, II, 102 | opposition of arguments, we ought to give the preference to 10 X, II, 102 | very circumstance, which ought to destroy all its authority. 11 X, II, 102 | and the marvellous, and ought reasonably to beget a suspicion 12 X, II, 108 | instead of doubting the fact, ought to receive it as certain, 13 X, II, 108 | receive it as certain, and ought to search for the causes 14 X, II, 108 | principles of reasoning. "We ought," says he, "to make a collection 15 XI, 0, 114 | by the effect, we never ought to ascribe to it any qualities, 16 XI, 0, 116 | and argument. But here you ought to rest. If you come backward, 17 XI, 0, 117 | justice in the universe, I ought to expect some more particular 18 XI, 0, 119 | the senate. Nothing else ought ever to be heard of in the 19 XI, 0, 120 | experience (as indeed I think you ought) the only standard of our 20 XI, 0, 123 | influence on life, because they ought to have no influence; never 21 XI, 0, 123 | I think, that the state ought to tolerate every principle 22 XII, III, 138 | of scrutiny and decision, ought for ever to accompany a