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1 I, 0, 5 | every man to enjoy, without opposition, his own taste and sentiment. 2 II, 0, 17(*)| latter word, whether in opposition to what is uncommon, artificial, 3 VI, 0, 45(*)| leave no room for doubt or opposition. 4 VIII, I, 67 | proceeds from their mutual opposition. A peasant can give no better 5 VIII, I, 67 | proceeds from the secret opposition of contrary causes.~ Thus, 6 X, I, 96 | probability, then, supposes an opposition of experiments and observations, 7 X, I, 97 | judgements, and with the same opposition and mutual destruction of 8 X, I, 98 | different causes; from the opposition of contrary testimony; from 9 X, II, 102 | and that where there is an opposition of arguments, we ought to 10 XI, 0, 111 | flourishes from the free opposition of sentiments and argumentation, 11 XII, II, 135 | and sentiments, are put in opposition to the more powerful principles