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1 I, 0, 2 | speculation; and with a narrow scrutiny examine it, in order to 2 I, 0, 8 | result from an accurate scrutiny into the powers and faculties 3 II, 0, 14 | are found, upon a nearer scrutiny, to be derived from it. 4 IV, I, 25 | cause, by the most accurate scrutiny and examination. For the 5 VII, I, 54 | philosophers, who carry their scrutiny a little farther, immediately 6 II, 0, 58 | never can, by our utmost scrutiny, discover anything but one 7 VIII, I, 62| words, the object of future scrutiny and examination? But if 8 VIII, I, 67| remark that, upon an exact scrutiny, a contrariety of effects 9 VIII, I, 71| result of the strictest scrutiny of this subject, men still 10 VIII, II, 79| philosophers who, after an exact scrutiny of all the phenomena of 11 X, II, 108| done with the most severe scrutiny, lest we depart from truth. 12 XII, II, 133| when they pass through the scrutiny of the profound sciences ( 13 XII, III, 138| which, in all kinds of scrutiny and decision, ought for 14 XII, III, 140| advance farther, by our utmost scrutiny, than to observe this diversity,