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1 III, 0, 19 | examine, and the more care we employ, the more assurance shall 2 V, I, 35 | experience, could never employ his conjecture or reasoning 3 V, I, 36 | adjust means to ends, or to employ our natural powers in the 4 V, II, 44 | adjust means to ends, or employ our natural powers, either 5 V, II, 44 | have here ample subject to employ their wonder and admiration.~ 6 VII, I, 52 | first to move them, and employ them in their usual offices. 7 VIII, I, 70| with what pretence could we employ our criticism upon any poet 8 VIII, I, 74| will be obliged either to employ unintelligible terms or 9 VIII, II, 81| find difficulties enough to employ her enquiries, without launching 10 IX, 0, 84 | understandings; since it may well employ the utmost care and attention 11 X, II, 102| were ever so willing to employ it, passion and a heated 12 X, II, 106| judgement, which they can employ, find themselves often at 13 X, II, 110| events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument 14 XII, III, 139| those faculties which they employ, their narrow reach, and