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1 IV, II, 32 | say scepticism, I want to learn the foundation of this inference. 2 IV, II, 33 | improve by experience, and learn the qualities of natural 3 V, I, 36(*)| observation, by which we learn what has actually resulted 4 V, I, 37 | form such an inference. We learn the events of former ages 5 V, II, 43 | any of those, by which we learn the reality of his existence.~ 6 VII, I, 52 | conscious of any power. We learn the influence of our will 7 VII, I, 52 | inseparable.~ Thirdly, We learn from anatomy, that the immediate 8 VII, I, 54 | unusual, and that we only learn by experience the frequent 9 VII, I, 57 | Supreme Being but what we learn from reflection on our own 10 VIII, I, 66 | different ages and countries? We learn thence the great force of 11 IX, 0, 83 | that animals as well as men learn many things from experience, 12 IX, 0, 94 | 85. But though animals learn many parts of their knowledge 13 X, I, 96 | of events, which we may learn from a diligent observation. 14 X, II, 103 | enlightened ages, we soon learn, that there is nothing mysterious