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1 II, 0, 15 | the same observation to take place in a less degree. 2 II, 0, 17(*)| natural, in whatever sense we take the latter word, whether 3 IV, I, 24 | itself, and seems not to take place, merely because it 4 V, II, 40 | them possessed. These ideas take faster hold of my mind than 5 V, II, 40 | or sorrow.~ Let us, then, take in the whole compass of 6 V, II, 41 | enlivened by that transition. We take a pleasure in viewing the 7 VII, I, 52(*)| of exertion of force to take place; to the Supreme Being, 8 VII, I, 57 | in every step which we take, by a kind of verisimilitude 9 VII, I, 57(*)| Cudworth, never so much as take notice of it, but suppose 10 VIII, I, 64 | these two circumstances take place in the voluntary actions 11 VIII, I, 67 | agents.~ The vulgar, who take things according to their 12 VIII, I, 69 | all these conclusions they take their measures from past 13 VIII, I, 72 | universally acknowledged to take place in the operations 14 VIII, II, 79 | antagonists. The affections take a narrower and more natural 15 XI, 0, 113 | perhaps fruitless enquiries, take place of your more familiar 16 XI, 0, 116 | phenomena. But still I ask; Why take these attributes for granted, 17 XII, III, 141 | havoc must we make? If we take in our hand any volume;