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1 VIII, I, 65 | and operations. The same motives always produce the same 2 VIII, I, 65 | nature, and that no human motives, in such circumstances, 3 VIII, I, 65 | acknowledge a uniformity in human motives and actions as well as in 4 VIII, I, 65 | of men's inclinations and motives, from their actions, expressions, 5 VIII, I, 65 | from our knowledge of their motives and inclinations. The general 6 VIII, I, 67 | connexion with any known motives, and are exceptions to all 7 VIII, I, 68 | internal principles and motives may operate in a uniform 8 VIII, I, 69 | the conjunction between motives and voluntary actions is 9 VIII, I, 69 | expect, from the proper motives, to co-operate with their 10 VIII, I, 70 | whether the united objects be motives, volition, and actions; 11 VIII, I, 72 | regular conjunction with motives and circumstances and characters, 12 VIII, I, 72(*)| considerable certainty from their motives, and from the dispositions 13 VIII, I, 72(*)| infer our actions from our motives and character; and even 14 VIII, I, 73 | so little connexion with motives, inclinations, and circumstances, 15 VIII, II, 75 | like actions, with like motives, inclinations, and circumstances. 16 VIII, II, 76 | fundamental principle, that these motives have a regular and uniform 17 XI, 0, 111 | proceeded partly from other motives, there are scarcely any 18 XI, 0, 121 | know by experience, whose motives and designs we are acquainted