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1 I, 0, 9 | philosophy, upon such a supposition? Moralists have hitherto 2 IV, I, 27 | mathematics proceeds upon the supposition that certain laws are established 3 IV, II, 30 | conclusions proceed upon the supposition that the future will be 4 IV, II, 30 | the proof of this last supposition by probable arguments, or 5 IV, II, 32 | arguments are founded on the supposition of that resemblance. Let 6 IV, II, 32 | secures you against this supposition? My practice, you say, refutes 7 VI, 0, 47 | no room for any contrary supposition. But where different effects 8 VIII, I, 64 | We might say, upon such a supposition, that one object or event 9 VIII, I, 72 | proceed upon so erroneous a supposition. The only method of undeceiving 10 XI, 0, 115 | attributes to exist. The supposition of farther attributes is 11 XI, 0, 115 | hypothesis; much more the supposition, that, in distant regions 12 XI, 0, 116 | latitude. And upon that supposition, I own that such conjectures 13 XI, 0, 122 | without some such licence of supposition, it is impossible for us 14 XI, 0, 122(*)| time, is a very arbitrary supposition, and what there cannot possibly 15 XI, 0, 124 | your reasonings, upon that supposition, seem, at least, to merit 16 XII, I, 128 | connexion with objects. The supposition of such a connexion is,