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1 I, 0, 1 | the love of probity and true honour, they think, that 2 I, 0, 7 | after: And must cultivate true metaphysics with some care, 3 I, 0, 8 | philosopher to give us a true system of the planets, and 4 I, 0, 9 | from the phaenomena, the true motions, order, and magnitude 5 II, 0, 14 | position is not universally true nor without exception, have 6 II, 0, 16 | resembling. Now if this be true of different colours, it 7 V, I, 36 | proposition at least, if not a true one, when we assert that, 8 V, II, 40 | sentiments. Belief is the true and proper name of this 9 V, II, 40 | before our eyes, in their true colours, just as they might 10 V, II, 40 | something near it. But its true and proper name, as we observed 11 VI, 0, 47 | taken these medicines. It is true, when any cause fails of 12 VII, I, 55 | occasions; and that the true and direct principle of 13 VII, I, 57 | We are ignorant, it is true, of the manner in which 14 VIII, I, 62| to pass from words to the true and real subject of the 15 VIII, I, 62| their antagonists. It is true, if men attempt the discussion 16 VIII, II, 78| deduced cannot possibly be true, as being liable to all 17 VIII, II, 81| suitable modesty, to her true and proper province, the 18 X, II, 103| the eyes of mankind. It is true; Lucian, passing by chance 19 XII, II, 137| miserable existence. It is true; so fatal an event is very 20 XII, III, 141| proposition, which is not true, is there confused and unintelligible.