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1 V, I, 35 | could never employ his conjecture or reasoning concerning 2 VII, I, 50 | an object, we never can conjecture what effect will result 3 VII, I, 50 | have no room so much as to conjecture or imagine. It is impossible, 4 II, 0, 59 | penetration, to discover, or even conjecture, without experience, what 5 VIII, II, 80 | establish a different opinion or conjecture; that everything is right 6 X, I, 98(*)| uncertain. One may sometimes conjecture from analogy what will follow; 7 X, I, 98(*)| follow; but still this is but conjecture. And it must be confessed, 8 XI, 0, 114 | only indulge the licence of conjecture, and arbitrarily suppose 9 XI, 0, 116 | indulged in the liberty of conjecture and argument. But here you 10 XI, 0, 122 | be admitted but as mere conjecture and hypothesis. *~The great 11 XI, 0, 122 | the unbounded licence of conjecture, which we indulge, is, that 12 XI, 0, 124 | see that we could form any conjecture or inference at all concerning