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1 V, I, 34 | resolution, towards that side which already draws too 2 VI, 0, 46 | superiority of chances on any side; and according as this superiority 3 VI, 0, 46 | belief or assent to that side, in which we discover the 4 VI, 0, 46 | same manner, and only one side different, the probability 5 VI, 0, 46 | turning up of each particular side as alike probable; and this 6 VIII, I, 72(*)| the schools) even on that side, on which it did not settle. 7 X, I, 96 | experiments: He considers which side is supported by the greater 8 X, I, 96 | of experiments: to that side he inclines, with doubt 9 X, I, 96 | observations, where the one side is found to overbalance 10 X, I, 96 | instances or experiments on one side, and fifty on another, afford 11 X, I, 97 | entirely uniform on any side, it is attended with an 12 X, I, 97 | discover a superiority on any side, we incline to it; but still 13 X, II, 106 | the advantage to their own side; how could mankind, at this 14 X, II, 106 | have taken part on either side.~ In the infancy of new 15 X, II, 107 | an opinion, either on one side or the other, with that 16 XI, 0, 117 | every advantage is on the side of the former. And what 17 XII, III, 138 | see objects only on one side, and have no idea of any