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1 IV, I, 21 | of a like nature with the foregoing. The contrary of every matter 2 IV, II, 28 | question as difficult as the foregoing, and leads us on to farther 3 V, I, 34 | for instance, as in the foregoing section, that, in all reasonings 4 V, II, 41 | prove the reality of the foregoing principle.~ 5 V, II, 45 | further confirmation of the foregoing theory, that, as this operation 6 VIII, I, 69 | necessity according to the foregoing definition and explication 7 VIII, I, 72(*)| necessity, according to the foregoing doctrine. 8 VIII, I, 74 | controversy. But if the foregoing explication of the matter 9 IX, 0, 82 | by which we have, in the foregoing discourse, endeavoured to 10 X, II, 101 | 92. In the foregoing reasoning we have supposed