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1 I, 0, 2 | every science, all human curiosity must be bounded. Though 2 I, 0, 6 | gratification of an innocent curiosity, yet ought not even this 3 I, 0, 7 | others, overbalanced by curiosity; and despair, which, at 4 III, 0, 19 | however, that seems worthy of curiosity. To me, there appear to 5 IV, I, 21 | be a subject worthy of curiosity, to enquire what is the 6 IV, I, 21 | prove useful, by exciting curiosity, and destroying that implicit 7 IV, I, 26 | totally shut up from human curiosity and enquiry. Elasticity, 8 IV, II, 31 | philosopher to have so much curiosity at least as to examine the 9 IV, II, 32 | philosopher, who has some share of curiosity, I will not say scepticism, 10 V, I, 38 | enquiries. But still our curiosity will be pardonable, perhaps 11 VI, 0, 47 | present hints excite the curiosity of philosophers, and make 12 XI, 0, 113| acquiesce), indulge a rash curiosity, in trying how far they 13 XII, I, 126| they naturally excite our curiosity, and make us enquire into