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1 I, 0, 5 | becomes, in some measure, requisite to those, who would describe 2 I, 0, 9 | And nothing can be more requisite than to enter upon the enterprize 3 II, 0, 12 | suppose, because it was not requisite for any, but philosophical 4 IV, II, 30 | For this reason it may be requisite to venture upon a more difficult 5 VII, I, 48 | and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion. 6 VII, I, 48 | cannot always be found, when requisite, even by the most diligent 7 VIII, I, 69 | actions of others, which are requisite to make it answer fully 8 VIII, I, 69 | those commodities which are requisite for his subsistence. In 9 VIII, I, 74 | be careful to observe two requisite circumstances; first, that 10 IX, 0, 82 | that the same theory is requisite to explain the same phenomena 11 X, I, 99(*) | ever so little of a force requisite for that purpose, is as 12 X, II, 101 | which circumstances are requisite to give us a full assurance 13 X, II, 105 | justly, that it was not requisite, in order to reject a fact 14 XI, 0, 111 | sect of philosophy. How requisite such kind of treatment was 15 XI, 0, 114 | beyond what are precisely requisite to produce the effect: Nor 16 XI, 0, 114 | somewhat beyond what is merely requisite for producing the effect, 17 XI, 0, 122(*)| the qualities, which are requisite to produce these new effects 18 XII, I, 131 | merit our attention, were it requisite to dive so deep, in order