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1 I, 0, 9 | into one more general and universal: And how far these researches 2 III, 0, 18 | were bound together by some universal principle, which had an 3 VI, 0, 47 | impulse and gravity is an universal law, which has hitherto 4 VII, I, 55 | creates that idea: It is the universal Creator, who discovers it 5 VII, I, 57 | that this theory of the universal energy and operation of 6 VII, I, 57(*)| active fluid to explain his universal attraction; though he was 7 VII, I, 57(*)| insinuated that doctrine of the universal and sole efficacy of the 8 VIII, I, 65 | discover the constant and universal principles of human nature, 9 XII, I, 125 | judgement. It recommends an universal doubt, not only of all our 10 XII, I, 127 | contemplate it.~ But this universal and primary opinion of all 11 XII, I, 130 | endeavour to introduce an universal doubt into all subjects 12 XII, III, 138 | inconsiderable, if compared with the universal perplexity and confusion,