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1 I | On The Quakers~I was of opinion that the doctrine and history 2 I | Christians, but we are not of opinion that the sprinkling water 3 I | court of justice, being of opinion that the most holy name 4 III | and consequently was of opinion that he must speak in a 5 IV | entertained so favourable an opinion of Quakerism, that they 6 VII | Isaac Newton honoured this opinion so far as to countenance 7 VII | Canterbury but, in my humble opinion, he was out in his calculation, 8 VIII | the laugh ceased. In my opinion, the majesty of the people 9 VIII | with. The French are of opinion that the government of this 10 XI | who differ from them in opinion are in the right, here follows 11 XIII | allowed to differ entirely in opinion from one another.~In Greece, 12 XIII | is unintelligible, was of opinion, according to some of his 13 XIII | manner as matter, in his opinion, is the same as extension. 14 XIII | people differ from them in opinion; in which they too much 15 XIII | might presume to give my opinion on so delicate a subject 16 XIII | apprehensive that any philosophical opinion will ever prejudice the 17 XIV | mankind.~He was a long time of opinion that it would be necessary 18 XIV | not censure Descartes.~The opinion that generally prevails 19 XV | learned Dr. Halley is of opinion that the comet seen in 1680 20 XV | detached from the comets, an opinion which, at least, is more 21 XVI | sage and judicious were of opinion that it was a frantic rashness 22 XVII | it to be. He grounds his opinion on the ordinary course of 23 XVIII| commentators; and I will join in opinion with all persons of good 24 XVIII| character of Cato is, in my opinion, vastly superior to that 25 XIX | an architect. The general opinion is, that he is as sprightly 26 XXI | had in Paris, and in my opinion deserved it better. Voiture 27 XXII | everything; but, in my humble opinion, the title of the English 28 XXII | Pope's works. He is, in my opinion, the most elegant, the most 29 XXII | him. To conclude, in my opinion the English have not such