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1 IV, I, 25 | 25. But to convince us that all the laws of 2 VII, I, 53 | which we are possessed, to convince us that such extraordinary 3 VIII, I, 72| material causes; and to convince ourselves that all we know 4 X, II, 110| reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity: And 5 XI, 0, 122| ordinary course of nature may convince us, that almost everything 6 XII, I, 132| rational evidence with it, to convince an impartial enquirer. The 7 XII, II, 136| that we have no argument to convince us, that objects, which 8 XII, III, 140| reasoning and enquiry. But to convince us of this proposition,