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1 I, I | want of that is enough to destroy that universal assent which 2 I, I | reason. For this would be to destroy that bounty of nature they 3 I, I | less, it would be enough to destroy universal assent, and thereby 4 I, II | neglect, abuse, nay, and destroy their children; or look 5 II, I | are of force enough to destroy constant experience; and 6 II, II | mind can neither make nor destroy them. These simple ideas, 7 II, II | force of the understanding destroy those that are there. The 8 II, XII | over, either to make or destroy, all that man can do is 9 II, XIV | such periods, and thereby destroy the certainty and exactness 10 II, XVII | would, I think, be enough to destroy any such positive idea of 11 II, XX | of health or constitution destroy the delight of their taste, 12 II, XXI | power to melt gold, i.e. to destroy the consistency of its insensible 13 III, VI | swine, had it been murder to destroy it? Or must the bishop have 14 III, X | they had the advantage to destroy the instruments and means 15 IV, IV | as everywhere they do, to destroy ill-formed and mis-shaped 16 IV, X | establishing, that they destroy their own hypothesis. For, 17 IV, XVIII| faculties useless; wholly destroy the most excellent part