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1 I, 0, 9 | security. This last conclusion, surely, is not desirable; nor ought 2 IV, II, 31 | guide of human life, it may surely be allowed a philosopher 3 IV, II, 32 | nourishment and support. But this surely is a step or progress of 4 VII, I, 53 | incomprehensible?~ Volition is surely an act of the mind, with 5 VII, I, 56 | to celebrate. It argues surely more power in the Deity 6 VII, I, 57 | the grossest matter. We surely comprehend as little the 7 II, 0, 60 | understanding than the present? For surely, if there be any relation 8 VIII, I, 73| voluntary actions? We cannot surely mean that actions have so 9 VIII, II, 75| the actions of body: But surely we ascribe nothing to the 10 VIII, II, 79| and ineffectual. You would surely more irritate than appease 11 IX, 0, 84 | arguments of this nature, they surely lie too abstruse for the 12 X, II, 103| lie in all ages. You must surely have seen instances enough 13 X, II, 105| than of argument.~ There surely never was a greater number 14 X, II, 105| which they relate? And this surely, in the eyes of all reasonable 15 XI, 0, 117| their undertakings. But surely, I deny not the course itself 16 XI, 0, 118| conceit and imagination surely. For if they derived it 17 XII, I, 128| determined? By experience surely; as all other questions 18 XII, I, 129| veracity of our senses, is surely making a very unexpected