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1 I | PART I~Good sense is, of all things 2 I | properly what is called good sense or reason, is by nature 3 I | it has been my singular good fortune to have very early 4 II | strange, and even opposed to good morals, but to the circumstance 5 II | inferences which a man of good sense using his natural 6 II | nations make an equally good, if not better, use of their 7 III| be accomplished is some good, permit engagements by vows 8 III| deemed it a grave sin against good sense, if, for the reason 9 III| bound myself to hold it for good at a subsequent time, when 10 III| amount of what is truly good which I could ever hope 11 III| understanding represents it as good or bad, all that is necessary 12 VI | in us lies, the general good of mankind. ~For by them 13 VI | all who have the common good of man at heart, that is, 14 VI | extent of his ability the good of others, and that to be 15 VI | beyond the present, and it is good to omit doing what might 16 VI | those who have been long good advocates are not afterwards 17 VI | and as for those who unite good sense with habits of study,