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2、TORYNOTEBYTHEAUTHORIfthisDiscourseappeartoolongtobereadatoce,itmaybedividedintosixParts:and,inthefirst,wllbefoundvariouscoderationtoucingtheSciences;inthescond,theprincipalruleoftheMethodwhitheAuthorhasdivered,inthethird,certaioftherulesofMoralswhehasd
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5、s,ofallthigsamongmen,themostequallydistributed;foreveryonthinkshielfsabundantlyprovidedwithit,thatthoseevenwhoarethemostdifficulttosatifyineverythingelse,donotusualydesirealargermeasureofthisqualitythantheyalreadypossess.Adinthisitisntlikelythatallarem
6、istakenthecnvictioisrathertobeheldastestifyingthatthepowerofjudgingarightandofdistinguishingtruthfromerror,wichiproperlywhaticalledgoodsenseorreason,isbynatureequalinallm;andthatthediversityofouropinions,consequently,doesnotariefromsombeingendodwithala
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8、NTHEMETHODOFRIGHTLYCONDUCTINGTHEREASON,ANDSEEKINGTRUTHINTHESCIENCESexcellences,areopenlikewisetothegreatestaberrations;andthosewhotravelveryslowlymayyetmakefargreaterprogres,providedtheykeepalwaystothestraightroad,thanthosewho,whilethey
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