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1 II, 0, 16 | that colour, except that single one, be placed before him, 2 IV, I, 25 | pretend to determine any single event, or infer any cause 3 IV, I, 26 | power, which produces any single effect in the universe. 4 IV, II, 31 | nowise different from that single one? This question I propose 5 V, I, 38 | questions we can never make a single step further; and in all 6 VII, I, 50 | we are never able, in a single instance, to discover any 7 VII, I, 50 | Consequently, there is not, in any single, particular instance of 8 VII, I, 50 | contemplation of bodies, in single instances of their operation; 9 II, 0, 58 | derived. It appears that, in single instances of the operation 10 II, 0, 59 | course of nature from one single experiment, however accurate 11 II, 0, 59 | instances, different from every single instance, which is supposed 12 II, 0, 61 | there is no idea. In all single instances of the operation 13 II, 0, 61 | instances, and not from any single instance, it must arise 14 VIII, II, 78| original cause of all to every single volition of every human 15 XI, 0, 116| presume to infer from it any single fact, and alter or add to 16 XI, 0, 116| to the phenomena, in any single particular. If you think, 17 XI, 0, 121| we know man only from the single work or production which 18 XI, 0, 122| his productions, and is a single being in the universe, not