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1 V, I, 36(*)| or from experience and history, which inform us of the 2 V, I, 36 | particular situation. The history of a Tiberius or a Nero 3 V, I, 37 | events of former ages from history; but then we must peruse 4 VIII, I, 65 | all times and places, that history informs us of nothing new 5 VIII, I, 65 | would explode any forgery in history, we cannot make use of a 6 VIII, I, 70 | essential. What would become of history, had we not a dependence 7 X, I, 95 | prodigies be found in all history, sacred and profane.~ 8 X, II, 101 | not to be found, in all history, any miracle attested by 9 X, II, 105 | miracles in all profane history, is that which Tacitus reports 10 X, II, 106 | any private or even public history, at the place, where it 11 X, II, 108 | such in all the records of history. Thus, suppose all authors, 12 X, II, 108 | collection or particular history of all monsters and prodigious 13 XI, 0, 111 | be met with, in ancient history, of this bigotted jealousy, 14 XII, III, 141 | also all disquisitions in history, chronology, geography,