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1 III, 0, 18 | 18. IT is evident that there is a principle 2 IV, II, 30 | arguments in the case seems evident; since it implies no contradiction 3 IV, II, 31 | conclusions. Now it seems evident that, if this conclusion 4 V, II, 40 | itself, reach belief, it is evident that belief consists not 5 V, II, 43 | desire to imitate. Now it is evident, that one of the best reliques, 6 V, II, 43 | were presented to us; it is evident, that this object would 7 VI, 0, 46 | curious speculation.~ It seems evident, that, when the mind looks 8 VI, 0, 47 | kingdoms. Here then it seems evident, that, when we transfer 9 VIII, I, 64 | operation of bodies.~ It seems evident that, if all the scenes 10 VIII, I, 72 | of the will. For as it is evident that these have a regular 11 IX, 0, 83 | 83. First, It seems evident, that animals as well as 12 IX, 0, 83 | experience.~ This is still more evident from the effects of discipline 13 X, I, 95 | was no greater; and it is evident it must diminish in passing 14 X, I, 97 | regular conjunction; it is evident that we ought not to make 15 X, I, 98(*)| No Indian, it is evident, could have experience that 16 X, II, 108 | or contradiction: it is evident, that our present philosophers, 17 X, II, 109 | endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, 18 XII, I, 127 | 118. It seems evident, that men are carried, by 19 XII, I, 127 | actions.~ It seems also evident, that, when men follow this 20 XII, II, 134 | after another, appears so evident a contradiction, that no