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§. Of Objections in general
Every Any thing
For
When interest or humour or prejudice or caprice are
adverse, any thing serves as an objection, and
every objection is a fatal one.
Radical and incurable inconveniences that exceed or equal the advantage
Radical inconveniences that are radical and incurable but
yet fall short of the advantage
Inconveniences Defects that subsist as yet but are curable
at a price that will not be destructive of
the advantage
Considerations that detract from a the same part of
the advantage that might be expected at a
view however the rest unimpaired remainder in full force.
Inconveniences incident to a part which is not
essential one
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