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1 Read | myself more concerned to quit and renounce any opinion 2 I, III | it my business either to quit or follow any authority 3 II, XXVIII| are founded. But before I quit this argument, from what 4 III, III | general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals 5 III, X | and therefore they cannot quit the opinion, that they are 6 III, X | men are so hardly drawn to quit their mistakes, even in 7 IV, III | or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond our 8 IV, IV | whenever any one ventures to quit their forms of speaking, 9 IV, IV | mentioned. So necessary is it to quit the common notion of species 10 IV, XVI | lightness, or folly for men to quit and renounce their former 11 IV, XVI | readily and obsequiously quit his own opinion, and embrace 12 IV, XVII | of arguments. Before we quit this subject, it may be 13 IV, XVIII | can never have a ground to quit the clear evidence of its 14 IV, XVIII | sentience of reason, to quit it for the contrary opinion,