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| <p>NONCON. Prejud. against it <!-- symbol --> in favor of <gap/>Ancients<lb/> rate certain characters who <hi rend='superscript'>which</hi> have a particular <lb/> place in their good graces must have a<lb/> ticket of exemption; & the concurrent testimony <lb/> - of <hi rend='superscript'>Western</hi> Authors contemporary & nearly   | <p>NONCON. Prejud. against it <!-- symbol --> in favor of <gap/>Ancients<lb/> rate certain characters who <hi rend='superscript'>which</hi> have a particular <lb/> place in their good graces must have a<lb/> ticket of exemption; & the concurrent testimony <lb/> - of <hi rend='superscript'>Western</hi> Authors contemporary & nearly   | ||
| <unclear>religious </unclear><lb/> is to be <sic>clamoured</sic>  down, who in all the<lb/> simplicity of <hi rend='superscript'><sic>chronich</sic></hi><unclear>unanxious</unclear> narration, with voices <note>  of genuine  | <unclear>religious </unclear><lb/> is to be <sic>clamoured</sic>  down, who in all the<lb/> simplicity of <hi rend='superscript'><sic>chronich</sic></hi><unclear>unanxious</unclear> narration, with voices <note>  of genuine voluptuousness <lb/></note> not tuned  to <hi rend='superscript'>censure</hi> blame, but <unclear>were</unclear> tuned <!--symbol-->  to promise<lb/> defense in favor of it's truth.<lb/> </p> <add>Socrates.</add><pb/> | ||
| <head>3</head>Even Mr Dr Voltaire did <gap/> in general <lb/> to all prejudices <lb/><!-- gap on page --> too great a <gap/> in the sources from<lb/> whence true pleasures are <hi rend='superscript'>is</hi> derived<lb/> not to regard this opinion <gap/> with a physical <lb/>  abhorrence & it's <sic>practisers</sic>  with a contemptuous<lb/> pity, he is at the same time too<lb/> sound a moralist & Politican not to disapprove<lb/> of the atrocious <gap/>  <hi rend='superscript'><unclear>exempted</unclear></hi> thereon <lb/> against it by the Laws.<pb/>   | <head>3</head>Even Mr Dr Voltaire did <gap/> in general <lb/> to all prejudices <lb/><!-- gap on page --> too great a <gap/> in the sources from<lb/> whence true pleasures are <hi rend='superscript'>is</hi> derived<lb/> not to regard this opinion <gap/> with a physical <lb/>  abhorrence & it's <sic>practisers</sic>  with a contemptuous<lb/> pity, he is at the same time too<lb/> sound a moralist & Politican not to disapprove<lb/> of the atrocious <gap/>  <hi rend='superscript'><unclear>exempted</unclear></hi> thereon <lb/> against it by the Laws.<pb/>   | ||
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NONCON. Prejud. against it  in favor of Ancients
 rate certain characters who which have a particular 
 place in their good graces must have a
 ticket of exemption; & the concurrent testimony 
 - of Western Authors contemporary & nearly 
religious 
 is to be clamoured  down, who in all the
 simplicity of chronichunanxious narration, with voices   of genuine voluptuousness 
 not tuned  to censure blame, but were tuned   to promise
 defense in favor of it's truth.
 
Socrates.
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3Even Mr Dr Voltaire did  in general 
 to all prejudices 
 too great a  in the sources from
 whence true pleasures are is derived
 not to regard this opinion  with a physical 
  abhorrence & it's practisers  with a contemptuous
 pity, he is at the same time too
 sound a moralist & Politican not to disapprove
 of the atrocious   exempted thereon 
 against it by the Laws.
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