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1 Not| fragment, I should follow the example of Stephens, who gave it 2 1| knowledge is a thing without example and uncommended in the Scriptures, 3 7| conceits of people. As for example there is no great doubt 4 8| notion. And therefore that example of OCULISTS and TITLE LAWYERS 5 9| their nature, or from common example and opinion, never questioning 6 11| which we now observe. An example will make my meaning attained, 7 11| because it would draw on the example to an over-great length, 8 11| purpose is now to give an example of a free direction, thereby