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1 I, 0, 9 | capacity and caution. It is probable, that one operation and 2 II, 0, 17(*)| It is probable that no more was meant by 3 IV, II, 30 | these arguments must be probable only, or such as regard 4 IV, II, 30 | this last supposition by probable arguments, or arguments 5 V, II, 45 | human creatures, it is not probable, that it could be trusted 6 VI, 0, 45(*)| arguments into demonstrative and probable. In this view, we must say, 7 VI, 0, 45(*)| must say, that it is only probable all men must die, or that 8 VI, 0, 46 | sides, it would be more probable, that the former would turn 9 VI, 0, 46 | particular side as alike probable; and this the very nature 10 VI, 0, 47 | less frequent. It is more probable, in almost every country 11 X, I, 99 | imagined. Why is it more than probable, that all men must die; 12 X, I, 100 | myself, whether it be more probable, that this person should 13 X, II, 102 | most usual is always most probable; and that where there is 14 X, II, 108 | nature, is an event rendered probable by so many analogies, that 15 X, II, 108 | account, become a whit more probable; since it is impossible 16 X, II, 108 | them is most likely and probable. As the violations of truth