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1 I, 0, 3 | the preference above the accurate and abstruse; and by many 2 I, 0, 5 | which results from the accurate and abstract philosophy, 3 I, 0, 5 | apprehension, possesses an accurate knowledge of the internal 4 I, 0, 7 | hopes and expectations. Accurate and just reasoning is the 5 I, 0, 8 | advantages, which result from an accurate scrutiny into the powers 6 IV, I, 23 | not be able, by the most accurate examination of its sensible 7 IV, I, 25 | supposed cause, by the most accurate scrutiny and examination. 8 IV, I, 26 | sufficiently happy, if, by accurate enquiry and reasoning, we 9 IV, II, 29(*)| popular sense. The more accurate explication of it would 10 IV, II, 33 | or the examination not accurate. But with regard to the 11 V, I, 38 | speculations, which, however accurate, may still retain a degree 12 VII, I, 52(*)| though it can afford no accurate precise idea of power, enters 13 II, 0, 59 | single experiment, however accurate or certain. But when one 14 XII, III, 138 | perfect state, and when most accurate and cautious in its determinations;