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INTRODUCTION. LAW of NATURE &c
as it precludes all argument
The great use that is made of it, is as a cloke plea
as it preculdes all argument
for : by those who have none to produce.
who having actuated by a strong persuasion, without the
reasons of it being well developed; are glad of
a the nature of which is to intimate
all further reasoning to be at an end.
If I say plainly such is my opinion, and I dont
know why it is so, and yet I will not alter change
it my myself, nor induce it's being gainsay controverted by
others
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Whereas it is in truth not the reason that supports
the conclusions but the conclusion that
supports the reason the conclusion being
in fact supported by another reason which not
being well developed gives a support to stamps <add> on a solidity</add>
but obscurely felt
which redounds to the strength and it of
transferred its rival complicit which has usurped it's place.
With the first in their life, the it is by the
latter that their hearts have been secretly
determined
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