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1 V, I, 36 | stability and certainty to the maxims, derived from study and 2 V, I, 36 | difference between them and those maxims, which are vulgarly esteemed 3 V, I, 36 | observation, many general and just maxims concerning human affairs 4 V, I, 36 | experience both enlarge these maxims, and teach him their proper 5 V, I, 36 | general observations and maxims occur not always on the 6 VIII, I, 66| form a greater variety of maxims, which still suppose a degree 7 VIII, I, 66| inclinations, and the different maxims which prevail in the different 8 IX, 0, 84 | are governed by the same maxims. Nature must have provided 9 IX, 0, 90 | The forming of general maxims from particular observation 10 XI, 0, 122| regulated by principles and maxims very different from ours; 11 XII, I, 126| of philosophers; and the maxims of common life are subjected