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1 II, 0, 13 | conceive the most natural and familiar objects. And while the body 2 II, 0, 13 | horse, which is an animal familiar to us. In short, all the 3 IV, I, 24 | events, which have become familiar to us from our first appearance 4 IV, II, 33 | it seems, was perfectly familiar to me long before I was 5 V, I, 35 | world as to have observed familiar objects or events to be 6 V, I, 36 | event is exactly and fully familiar to that which we infer as 7 VII, I, 54 | for the more common and familiar operations of nature - such 8 VII, I, 54 | perceive that, even in the most familiar events, the energy of the 9 X, II, 105| his life, conversed in a familiar manner with his friends 10 XI, 0, 113| take place of your more familiar but more useful occupations. 11 XII, III, 139| custom has rendered too familiar to it. A correct Judgement