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1 I, 0, 2 | speculation; and with a narrow scrutiny examine it, in 2 I, 0, 4 | and nourishment: But so narrow are the bounds of human 3 II, 0, 13 | really confined within very narrow limits, and that all this 4 V, I, 34 | determinations, of confining to very narrow bounds the enquiries of 5 V, II, 44 | have been limited to the narrow sphere of our memory and 6 VII, I, 53 | circumscribed within very narrow boundaries. Will any one 7 VII, I, 57 | of human reason, and the narrow limits to which it is confined 8 II, 0, 59 | concerning the weakness and narrow limits of human reason and 9 VIII, I, 72| up higher; to examine the narrow extent of science when applied 10 VIII, I, 72| are induced to fix such narrow limits to human understanding: 11 XI, 0, 119| boundaries, which are too narrow for our fond imagination. 12 XII, III, 139| are best adapted to the narrow capacity of human understanding. 13 XII, III, 139| which they employ, their narrow reach, and their inaccurate 14 XII, III, 139| and to eternity?~ This narrow limitation, indeed, of our