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<p>What is black to any one who chance to see it, is that all these Reverend persons <lb/>were <add>altogether</add> in a word: &amp; <add>thinking it necessary to say something &amp;</add> finding it easier to give way to the habit of decision they <add>had</add><lb/> acquired, &amp; to give their opinions such as they were, than to find out <add>settle</add> by an <unclear>entire</unclear> <lb/>and refined disquisition <del>what</del> <add>the <del>maxim</del> <gap/></add> ( between the two words <unclear>meaning</unclear> which they <add><del>for</del></add> <!-- missing word --><lb/> <note>when lightened by that philosophy</note> <lb/>pronounced,   
<p>What is black to any one who chance to see it, is that all these Reverend persons <lb/>were <add>altogether</add> in a word: &amp; <add>thinking it necessary to say something &amp;</add> finding it easier to give way to the habit of decision they <add>had</add><lb/> acquired, &amp; to give their opinions such as they were, than to find out <add>settle</add> by an <unclear>entire</unclear> <lb/>and refined disquisition <del>what</del> <add>the <del>maxim</del> <gap/></add> ( between the two words <unclear>meaning</unclear> which they <add><del>for</del></add> <!-- missing word --><lb/> <note>when lightened by that philosophy</note> <lb/>pronounced, they did what might be expected from their <unclear>unholy</unclear> <gap/> by that Philos<!-- ophy? --> <lb/>
 
which<lb/> <note>Tell us wherein these matters differ if the one of which </note><gap/> are to judge &amp; not of <del>th</del> other &#x2014; tell us how we may recognize them &#x2014; You especially who write <add>as volunteers</add> treatises and professions dissertations the fruits of the leisure of the Cabinet. You who pronounce not of necessity for the sake of expediting this. &#x2014; that cause: but who assume





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Certainty Law X Fact.

What is black to any one who chance to see it, is that all these Reverend persons
were altogether in a word: & thinking it necessary to say something & finding it easier to give way to the habit of decision they had
acquired, & to give their opinions such as they were, than to find out settle by an entire
and refined disquisition what the maxim ( between the two words meaning which they for
when lightened by that philosophy
pronounced, they did what might be expected from their unholy by that Philos
which
Tell us wherein these matters differ if the one of which are to judge & not of th other — tell us how we may recognize them — You especially who write as volunteers treatises and professions dissertations the fruits of the leisure of the Cabinet. You who pronounce not of necessity for the sake of expediting this. — that cause: but who assume

Identifier: | JB/050/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.

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050

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085

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certainty law & fact

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001

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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16076

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