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1 I, 0, 2 | human nature as a subject of speculation; and with a narrow scrutiny 2 I, 0, 8 | entirely subversive of all speculation, and even action. It cannot 3 V, I, 34 | destroy all action, as well as speculation. Nature will always maintain 4 V, I, 36 | as of the chief part of speculation.~ 5 VI, 0, 46 | afford matter for curious speculation.~ It seems evident, that, 6 VIII, I, 65| future conduct, as well as speculation. By means of this guide, 7 VIII, II, 80| philosophical theory or speculation whatsoever.~ 8 XII, I, 125| subject, either of action or speculation. This begets a very natural 9 XII, I, 126| those curious subjects of speculation, about which they are commonly 10 XII, II, 137| every point of action and speculation, with the philosophers of