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OBSTACLES PREJUGES ANTIQUITY
A Man will compare his life in enquiring what the Ancients thought while, by the methodical application the
one and unquestionable luminous principle, he might find what they ought to have
thought.
The Book of Human Nature is open to us at least as wide, as it
was to them.
Take Credit for the existence of added text objections of indefinite force and number upon this very ground added text
that there are not any to be seen.
"There is nothing makes a man suspect much, against a new of
Reformation. We may apply the
<gap> of F Bacon
Accustomed to confine their
within a narrow circle of their
own, they added textfancy that without it
there is nothing - and the whole
is in the Church
which they to themselves in
their imagination, like foreign
nations in a Map
marked on a
in a huddled together
in a corner
To such men every system &
every project planwhich has it's
out of that which behooves to
the object of jealousy and aversion
, says F Bacon, more than to know"
"little, and therefore men should remedy suspicion by procuring to know more, and not to"
"keep their suspicions in smother." <gap>
section in French
Human body
<gap> rather than to view it with <gap> with Hippocrates.
of barbarous ages which they themselves stand engaged to <gap>
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