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To Where man is cloathed with power, the sort and
the only sort of reasoning which is in general to his taste
is that which leaves him at the free liberty at the fullest liberty
possible to take that course which he finds most convenient agreeable
In being at the same time furnished with such observations
by which in the character of reasons he
may without with as little imputation as possible
upon his sincerity declare himself convinced and
satisfied.
No man likes to be led any more than to be
hung in chains: and reason in preparation to their
force, their cogency, their conclusiveness, are chains.
Reasons which apply to the diminutive or non-
-diminutive of the number of such conjunctions without
stretching so far as to the abolition of shutting the Door of the House against
putting an exclusion upon the whole are
adapt similar readily to the convenience of Honourable Gentlemen
found useful and convenient to Honourable Gentleman in
ade of the House. Reduce the number is the
in the left hand side of the chair, for it is nowthe member
is too great. The number being reduced is not reduced
comes tomorrow and positions change. the dancers cross
over and figure in. Reduce the number is still
the sound which as by of course form
the left hand of the though now from different mouths than ( says a voice from
the right hand the numbers were too great: but that
is not now.
Identifier: | JB/147/078/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.
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