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1 I, 0, 7 | discoveries unknown to former ages. Each adventurous genius 2 IV, II, 33 | the learned, for several ages, should have employed themselves 3 V, I, 37 | distant places and most remote ages, yet some fact must always 4 V, I, 37 | learn the events of former ages from history; but then we 5 VIII, I, 65| men, in all nations and ages, and that human nature remains 6 VIII, I, 66| men different in different ages and countries? We learn 7 VIII, I, 66| prevail in the different ages of human creatures. Even 8 VIII, I, 71| shown a propensity, in all ages, to profess the contrary 9 X, I, 96 | in all countries and all ages, to have been constantly 10 X, II, 102| supernatural events, which, in all ages, have either been detected 11 X, II, 103| advance nearer the enlightened ages, we soon learn, that there 12 X, II, 103| that men should lie in all ages. You must surely have seen 13 X, II, 106| this nature have in all ages, been detected and exploded 14 X, II, 108| of religion; men, in all ages, have been so much imposed 15 XI, 0, 111| or admitted in the early ages of the world; when mankind, 16 XI, 0, 111| seem ever after, during the ages of antiquity, to have lived 17 XII, I, 126| employed by the sceptics in all ages, against the evidence of 18 XII, II, 135| entertained in different ages and nations; the variations