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1 I, 0, 2 | they still push on their enquiries to principles more general, 2 I, 0, 8 | ones, of success in these enquiries, may give us a juster notion 3 I, 0, 9 | of equal success in our enquiries concerning the mental powers 4 IV, II, 28 | and leads us on to farther enquiries. When it is asked, What 5 IV, II, 30 | philosophers shall turn their enquiries this way and no one be ever 6 V, I, 34 | to very narrow bounds the enquiries of the understanding, and 7 V, I, 34 | endeavours to limit our enquiries to common life, should ever 8 V, I, 36 | Perhaps we can push our enquiries no farther, or pretend to 9 V, I, 38 | most restless and curious enquiries. But still our curiosity 10 V, I, 38 | them, and the following enquiries may well be understood, 11 VII, I, 48 | throws a bar to all our enquiries concerning causes, and reduces 12 II, 0, 60 | causes. Our thoughts and enquiries are, therefore, every moment, 13 VIII, I, 62| the disputants; and our enquiries, in the course of two thousand 14 VIII, II, 81| difficulties enough to employ her enquiries, without launching into 15 XI, 0, 113| magnificent, but perhaps fruitless enquiries, take place of your more 16 XII, II, 133| grand scope of all their enquiries and disputes. They endeavour 17 XII, III, 139| is the limitation of our enquiries to such subjects as are 18 XII, III, 139| avoiding all distant and high enquiries, confines itself to common 19 XII, III, 139| limitation, indeed, of our enquiries, is, in every respect, so 20 XII, III, 141| 132. All other enquiries of men regard only matter