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1 II, 0, 17(*)| uncommon, artificial, or miraculous. If by innate be meant, 2 VII, I, 55 | but in cases that appear miraculous and supernatural. They acknowledge 3 X, I, 98(*)| climate: But still it is not miraculous, nor contrary to uniform 4 X, I, 99 | only marvellous, is really miraculous; and suppose also, that 5 X, I, 99 | experience against every miraculous event, otherwise the event 6 X, I, 100 | falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it 7 X, I, 100 | testimony would be more miraculous, than the event which he 8 X, II, 101 | and that there never was a miraculous event established on so 9 X, II, 102 | affirmed utterly absurd and miraculous, it rather the more readily 10 X, II, 102 | immediately, nor can believe those miraculous events, of which they are 11 X, II, 102 | what greediness are the miraculous accounts of travellers received, 12 X, II, 103 | against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are 13 X, II, 105 | to the Emperor, for these miraculous cures. The story may be 14 X, II, 105 | absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events, which 15 X, II, 106 | natural a solution, allow of a miraculous violation of the most established 16 X, II, 108 | inclination to believe so miraculous an event. I should not doubt 17 X, II, 109 | be more extraordinary and miraculous than all the miracles it