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1 IV, I, 22 | present fact and that which is inferred from it. Were there nothing 2 IV, I, 22 | one effect may justly be inferred from the other.~ 3 IV, I, 23 | perfect, could not have inferred from the fluidity and transparency 4 IV, I, 24 | we could at first have inferred that one billiard-ball would 5 IV, II, 29 | proposition may justly be inferred from the other: I know, 6 IV, II, 29 | fact, that it always is inferred. But if you insist that 7 XI, 0, 116 | backward, and arguing from your inferred causes, conclude, that any 8 XI, 0, 117 | you have antecedently, not inferred, but discovered to the full, 9 XI, 0, 120 | return again, from this inferred cause, to infer new additions 10 XI, 0, 122(*)| originally derived. Let the inferred cause be exactly proportioned ( 11 XI, 0, 122(*)| different effects can be inferred. 12 XI, 0, 122 | No new fact can ever be inferred from the religious hypothesis;