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... better to make myself understood that I mean nothing less than words , and directly to demonstrate the point which we are now upon , that is , what is the true end , scope , or office of knowledge , which I have set down to consist not ...
... better to make myself understood that I mean nothing less than words , and directly to demonstrate the point which we are now upon , that is , what is the true end , scope , or office of knowledge , which I have set down to consist not ...
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... better the worse ; ] yet in regard of this , and some other points concerning human learning and moral matters , I ... better than the times they live in , and the duties taught better than the duties practised , they contend sometimes ...
... better the worse ; ] yet in regard of this , and some other points concerning human learning and moral matters , I ... better than the times they live in , and the duties taught better than the duties practised , they contend sometimes ...
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... better . For though this principle be true in things where- in nature is peremptory , ( the reason whereof we cannot now stand to discuss , ) yet it is otherwise in things wherein nature admitteth a latitude . For he might see that a ...
... better . For though this principle be true in things where- in nature is peremptory , ( the reason whereof we cannot now stand to discuss , ) yet it is otherwise in things wherein nature admitteth a latitude . For he might see that a ...
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