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1 Pre | road — an office of small authority, and depending more upon 2 1, XXXVII | they go on to destroy the authority of the senses and understanding; 3 1, XLII | reading of books, and the authority of those whom he esteems 4 1, XLVI | pernicious predetermination the authority of its former conclusions 5 1, XLVII | severe laws and overruling authority.~ 6 1, LXII | history, and decides on the authority of too few cases. For the 7 1, LXVII | to be deprived of their authority, but to be supplied with 8 1, LXXV | pronounce, as if on the authority of their art, that it cannot 9 1, LXXVII | prejudgment and upon the authority of others; so that it is 10 1, LXXXIV | reverence for antiquity, by the authority of men accounted great in 11 1, LXXXIV | discoveries.~And with regard to authority, it shows a feeble mind 12 1, LXXXIV | authors, nay, rather of all authority. For rightly is truth called 13 1, LXXXIV | daughter of time, not of authority. It is no wonder therefore 14 1, LXXXIV | enchantments of antiquity and authority and consent have so bound 15 1, LXXXV | admiration of antiquity, authority, and consent, that has forced 16 1, LXXXVIII| attain he sets down on the authority of the same art to be in 17 1, LXXXIX | and to confirm it by their authority, pompously solemnizing this 18 1, LXXXIX | subvert or at least shake the authority of religion, especially 19 1, XC | these things resting on authority, consent, fame and opinion, 20 1, XCIX | might easily have found authority for my suggestions by referring 21 1, XCIX | For I do not take away authority from the senses, but supply 22 1, XIV | note of doubtful credit and authority) in place of history proved 23 1, XXXVI | great light and are of high authority, the course of interpretation 24 1, XXXVI | Sea, then indeed on the authority of this decisive instance 25 1, XXXVI | position; then indeed on the authority of this decisive instance 26 1, XLVIII | proceeds, as it were, with authority and command; it orders and