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1 VI | Sect. VI. Of Probability*~ ~ 2 VI, 0, 46 | opinion.~ There is certainly a probability, which arises from a superiority 3 VI, 0, 46 | the opposite chances, the probability receives a proportionable 4 VI, 0, 46 | one side different, the probability would be much higher, and 5 VI, 0, 47 | case is the same with the probability of causes, as with that 6 VI, 0, 47 | consideration, when we determine the probability of the event. Though we 7 VI, 0, 47 | whole month; though this probability varies according to the 8 X, I, 96 | not what we properly call probability. All probability, then, 9 X, I, 96 | properly call probability. All probability, then, supposes an opposition 10 X, I, 97 | regarded either as a proof or a probability, according as the conjunction 11 X, I, 99 | in order to encrease the probability against the testimony of 12 X, II, 107| miracle has ever amounted to a probability, much less to a proof; and 13 X, II, 109| more barbarous, and in all probability long after the facts which 14 X, II, 109| according to the measures of probability above established.~