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1 II, 0, 17 | especially abstract ones, are naturally faint and obscure: the mind 2 III, 0, 19 | much doubted. A picture naturally leads our thoughts to the 3 III, 0, 19 | apartment in a building naturally introduces an enquiry or 4 IV, I, 20 | human reason or enquiry may naturally be divided into two kinds, 5 V, II, 42 | of my friends or family naturally produces an idea of them. 6 VIII, I, 62| mind are supposed to be naturally alike in every individual; 7 X, I, 98 | reasoned justly; and it naturally required very strong testimony 8 XI, 0, 113| satisfying, the doubts, which naturally arise from a diligent and 9 XII, I, 125| another enemy of religion, who naturally provokes the indignation 10 XII, I, 126| of them in several, they naturally excite our curiosity, and 11 XII, III, 138| greater part of mankind are naturally apt to be affirmative and 12 XII, III, 138| such a reflection would naturally inspire them with more modesty 13 XII, III, 139| The imagination of man is naturally sublime, delighted with