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1 II, 0, 14 | that this position is not universally true nor without exception, 2 V, I, 36 | of human nature, which is universally acknowledged, and which 3 V, I, 36 | this distinction be thus universally received, both in the active 4 VIII, I, 64| 64. It is universally allowed that matter, in 5 VIII, I, 65| following considerations. It is universally acknowledged that there 6 VIII, I, 65| resist them. So readily and universally do we acknowledge a uniformity 7 VIII, I, 69| regular conjunction has been universally acknowledged among mankind, 8 VIII, I, 71| these two circumstances are universally allowed to have place in 9 VIII, I, 72| these circumstances be also universally acknowledged to take place 10 VIII, I, 73| hypothetical liberty is universally allowed to belong to every 11 VIII, I, 74| with regard to it.~ It is universally allowed that nothing exists 12 VIII, I, 74| thing with chance; which is universally allowed to have no existence.~ 13 VIII, II, 75| at bottom the same) has universally, though tacitly, in the 14 IX, 0, 84 | analogy, that it ought to be universally admitted, without any exception 15 X, II, 103| And thus a story, which is universally exploded in the place where 16 XII, I, 131| any serious purpose. It is universally allowed by modern enquirers, 17 XII, II, 137| perish, were his principles universally and steadily to prevail.