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1 III, 0, 18 | which breaks in upon the regular tract or chain of ideas, 2 IV, II, 29 | concerning their constant and regular conjunction, by anything 3 IV, II, 32 | allowed hitherto ever so regular; that alone, without some 4 V, II, 41 | together, and beget that regular train of reflection or discourse, 5 V, II, 45 | and forces, on which this regular course and succession of 6 VI, 0, 47 | the past has been entirely regular and uniform, we expect the 7 VIII, I, 65| circumstance, the constant and regular conjunction of similar events, 8 VIII, I, 65| become acquainted with the regular springs of human action 9 VIII, I, 67| actions, which seem to have no regular connexion with any known 10 VIII, I, 69| voluntary actions is as regular and uniform as that between 11 VIII, I, 69| nature; but also that this regular conjunction has been universally 12 VIII, I, 72| evident that these have a regular conjunction with motives 13 VIII, I, 74| impracticable. Had not objects a regular conjunction with each other, 14 VIII, I, 74| cause and effect; and this regular conjunction produces that 15 VIII, II, 76| that these motives have a regular and uniform influence on 16 IX, 0, 84 | of nature will always be regular in its operations. For if 17 X, I, 97 | experience of their constant and regular conjunction; it is evident 18 X, II, 106| and we in conformity to regular experience and observation,