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1 I, I | willing to submit to better judgments. And since I impartially 2 II, XXI | desires arising from wrong judgments. Other uneasinesses arise 3 II, XXI | shall consider the wrong judgments men make of future good 4 II, XXI | his choice.~61. Our wrong judgments have regard to future good 5 II, XXI | particular account of wrong judgments. But, to account more particularly 6 II, XXI | will,) we often make wrong judgments of them; taking our measures 7 II, XXI | ignorance, which misleads our judgments as much as the other. Judging 8 II, XXI | occasion, to these wrong judgments, I shall not here further 9 II, XXI | any further on the wrong judgments and neglect of what is in 10 IV, XVI | regulating their opinions and judgments; unless a man will exact 11 IV, XVI | consequence of this, if our former judgments were not rightly made. I 12 IV, XVI | think they have formed right judgments of several matters; and 13 IV, XVII| them to submit to their judgments, and receive their opinion 14 IV, XIX | bias and corruption of our judgments. For how almost can it be