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1 IV, I, 27 | supposition that certain laws are established by nature in her operations; 2 V, I, 36 | that the former cannot be established without some process of 3 V, II, 41 | observed that nature has established connexions among particular 4 V, II, 41 | associations, this may be established as a general law, which 5 V, II, 45 | course to that which she has established among external objects; 6 VIII, I, 66 | form it into a fixed and established character. Is the behaviour 7 VIII, I, 67 | conduct which have ever been established for the government of men. 8 IX, 0, 84 | conclusion being once firmly established in the one, we have a strong 9 X, I, 99 | unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against 10 X, II, 101 | never was a miraculous event established on so full an evidence.~ 11 X, II, 104 | should, all of them, be established on any solid foundation. 12 X, II, 104 | on which that system was established; so that all the prodigies 13 X, II, 105 | related the miracle, of established character for judgement 14 X, II, 106 | miraculous violation of the most established laws of nature?~ I need 15 X, II, 109 | measures of probability above established.~ 16 XI, 0, 111 | most sacred rites of the established religion: And the public 17 XI, 0, 111 | in great harmony with the established superstition, and to have 18 XI, 0, 121 | the laws which nature has established for the government of such 19 XI, 0, 122(*)| general, it may, I think, be established as a maxim, that where any