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1 I, 0, 10 | sufficiently rewarded, not only in point of profit but of pleasure, 2 II, 0, 17 | without ever touching the point in question. A like ambiguity 3 IV, II, 30 | granted, which is the very point in question.~ 4 IV, II, 32 | am quite satisfied in the point; but as a philosopher, who 5 V, I, 36 | such a propensity. We only point out a principle of human 6 V, I, 38 | or to prevent.~ At this point, it would be very allowable 7 VII, I, 50 | in themselves, and never point out any other event which 8 II, 0, 60 | perfect definition, which may point out that circumstance in 9 II, 0, 61 | reasonings there is one point of view which, if we can 10 II, 0, 61 | expression in the world. This point of view we should endeavour 11 IX, 0, 82 | is hoped, that this new point of view will serve to confirm 12 X, I, 98(*)| it comes to the freezing point, the water passes in a moment, 13 XI, 0, 114 | you cannot make out this point, you allow, that your conclusion 14 XI, 0, 114 | in it any qualities, that point farther, or afford an inference 15 XI, 0, 118 | phenomena, it would never point to anything farther, but 16 XI, 0, 120 | completion in some distant point of space or time? Are not 17 XI, 0, 121 | is impossible they could point to anything farther, or 18 XII, II, 137 | leave him the same, in every point of action and speculation,