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1 I, I | proposed to them, cannot refuse their assent to.~22. Implicitly 2 II, I | understanding can no more refuse to have, nor alter when 3 II, I | itself, than a mirror can refuse, alter, or obliterate the 4 II, XXXIII| on himself, and knowingly refuse truth offered by plain reason. 5 III, XI | to say no worse of it) to refuse to do it: since a definition 6 III, XI | done, (which nobody can refuse without great disingenuity,) 7 IV, XI | things not capable of it; and refuse assent to very rational 8 IV, XVI | men, to make them give or refuse credit to anything proposed 9 IV, XVII | to those who would not refuse to see what was visibly 10 IV, XX | they are not at liberty to refuse swallowing what perhaps 11 IV, XX | universal, that he cannot refuse his assent. So that I think 12 IV, XX | weighed them can scarce refuse his assent to the side on 13 IV, XX | rational man’s power to refuse his assent; but that it 14 IV, XX | of reason, I can no more refuse to perceive, no more avoid