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1 IV, I, 24 | loadstone, could ever be discovered by arguments a priori. In 2 IV, I, 25 | consequently can never be discovered in it. Motion in the second 3 IV, I, 25 | could not, therefore, be discovered in the cause, and the first 4 IV, I, 27 | it is a law of motion, discovered by experience, that the 5 VII, I, 48 | phaenomena, which are often discovered by chance, and cannot always 6 VIII, I, 71| and reasoning, have yet discovered such a reluctance to acknowledge 7 X, I, 95 | flatter myself, that I have discovered an argument of a like nature, 8 X, I, 97 | Were not these, I say, discovered by experience to be qualities, 9 XI, 0, 117| antecedently, not inferred, but discovered to the full, in the effect.~ 10 XI, 0, 122| from any fact, we have discovered one intention of any man, 11 XII, I, 126| men are supposed to have discovered, either the absolute fallaciousness