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1 IV, II, 31 | only after a long course of uniform experiments in any kind, 2 IV, II, 32 | said that, from a number of uniform experiments, we infer a 3 IV, II, 32 | only shows us a number of uniform effects, resulting from 4 VI, 0, 47 | causes, which are entirely uniform and constant in producing 5 VI, 0, 47 | been entirely regular and uniform, we expect the event with 6 II, 0, 61 | connexion. But when many uniform instances appear, and the 7 II, 0, 61 | after so long a course of uniform experience. I know not whether 8 VIII, I, 68 | motives may operate in a uniform manner, notwithstanding 9 VIII, I, 69 | actions is as regular and uniform as that between the cause 10 VIII, I, 70 | of government had not a uniform influence upon society? 11 VIII, II, 76 | motives have a regular and uniform influence on the mind, and 12 X, I, 96 | event; though a hundred uniform experiments, with only one 13 X, I, 97 | experience is not entirely uniform on any side, it is attended 14 X, I, 98 | he had had constant and uniform experience. Though they 15 X, I, 98(*)| miraculous, nor contrary to uniform experience of the course 16 X, I, 99 | There must, therefore, be a uniform experience against every 17 X, I, 99 | that appellation. And as a uniform experience amounts to a 18 X, II, 108 | testimony be very extensive and uniform.~ But suppose, that all 19 XII, I, 127 | preserves its existence uniform and entire, independent 20 XII, I, 127 | existences, which remain uniform and independent.~