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1 II, 0, 13 | with which we were formerly acquainted. A virtuous horse we can 2 II, 0, 16 | to have become perfectly acquainted with colours of all kinds 3 IV, I, 27 | without being previously acquainted with the operation of these 4 V, II, 40 | s voice, with whom I am acquainted; and the sound comes as 5 VII, I, 50 | 50. To be fully acquainted, therefore, with the idea 6 VII, I, 52 | Being in that case fully acquainted with the power or force, 7 VII, I, 53 | But do we pretend to be acquainted with the nature of the human 8 VII, I, 53 | which we are sufficiently acquainted. Reflect upon it. Consider 9 II, 0, 60 | is no proof, that we are acquainted, in any instance, with the 10 VIII, I, 65 | observations and become acquainted with the regular springs 11 VIII, I, 65 | natural philosopher becomes acquainted with the nature of plants, 12 VIII, I, 65 | any with whom we were ever acquainted; men, who were entirely 13 VIII, I, 66 | Is it thence we become acquainted with the different characters 14 VIII, I, 72(*)| might, were he perfectly acquainted with every circumstance 15 IX, 0, 83 | this principle they become acquainted with the more obvious properties 16 IX, 0, 83 | accustomed to the field, becomes acquainted with the proper height which 17 XI, 0, 121 | motives and designs we are acquainted with, and whose projects 18 XI, 0, 121 | man; as we are otherwise acquainted with the nature of the animal,