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1 I, 0, 5 | he must still carry his attention to the inward structure 2 I, 0, 9 | care, and encouraged by the attention of the public, may carry 3 I, 0, 9 | enterprize with thorough care and attention; that, if it lie within 4 V, I, 34 | enjoyment. While we study with attention the vanity of human life, 5 V, II, 41 | correlative, and carries our attention towards it, by a gentle 6 VIII, I, 63| perhaps, serve to renew his attention; as it has more novelty, 7 IX, 0, 84 | employ the utmost care and attention of a philosophic genius 8 IX, 0, 85 | much surpass another in attention and memory and observation, 9 IX, 0, 89 | it often requires great attention, accuracy, and subtilty.~ 10 X, I, 100| general maxim worthy of our attention), "That no testimony is 11 X, II, 102| that no man of sense gives attention to these reports, till he 12 X, II, 103| Rome: nay, could engage the attention of that sage emperor Marcus 13 X, II, 106| inconsiderable to deserve their attention or regard. And when afterwards 14 X, II, 108| resolution, never to lend any attention to it, with whatever specious 15 XI, 0, 116| miscry, I hear them with attention and with reverence. But 16 XI, 0, 124| at least, to merit our attention. There is, I own, some difficulty, 17 XII, I, 131| philosophy; which might merit our attention, were it requisite to dive