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1 II, 0, 13 | most distant regions of the universe; or even beyond the universe, 2 II, 0, 13 | universe; or even beyond the universe, into the unbounded chaos, 3 IV, I, 20 | anywhere existent in the universe. Though there never were 4 IV, I, 26 | any single effect in the universe. It is confessed, that the 5 V, I, 36 | surveying all the circles in the universe. But no man, having seen 6 VII, I, 50 | them. The scenes of the universe are continually shifting, 7 VII, I, 55 | in the government of the universe. But philosophers advancing 8 VIII, II, 78| contingency anywhere in the universe; no indifference; no liberty. 9 VIII, II, 79| in reality, goods to the universe; and that to an enlarged 10 XI, 0, 113| wise arrangement of the universe; and then ask, if such a 11 XI, 0, 115| existence or order of the universe; it follows, that they possess 12 XI, 0, 115| allowed to mount up from the universe, the effect, to Jupiter, 13 XI, 0, 116| visible phenomena of the universe: but no just reasoner will 14 XI, 0, 117| distributive justice in the universe, I ought to expect some 15 XI, 0, 119| still preserves order in the universe, we embrace a principle, 16 XI, 0, 122| is a single being in the universe, not comprehended under 17 XI, 0, 122| or quality in him. As the universe shews wisdom and goodness, 18 XI, 0, 122| to any other being in the universe than the sun to a waxen 19 XI, 0, 124| Epicurus always suppose the universe, an effect quite singular 20 XII, I, 127| always suppose an external universe, which depends not on our