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1 Read | satisfaction of a few friends, who acknowledged themselves not to have sufficiently 2 I, I | and actions with others, acknowledged to be capable of rational 3 I, III | of mankind, and generally acknowledged, by men grown to maturity 4 I, III | Deity could they have, who acknowledged and worshipped hundreds? 5 I, III | Christians, and Mahometans, who acknowledged but one God, this doctrine, 6 II, XXI | greatness it has, or is acknowledged to have, cause pain equal 7 II, XXI | though apprehended and acknowledged to be so, does not determine 8 II, XXI | delight returns, the great acknowledged good loses its hold, and 9 II, XXI | part of it: other things, acknowledged to be good, he can look 10 II, XXI | greatness it appears, and is acknowledged, to have: though every little 11 II, XXXIII| first, which would have been acknowledged the original of them, if 12 III, II | power which ruled the world, acknowledged he could not make a new 13 III, XI | Either between those that acknowledged themselves to have but imperfect 14 IV, III | which are by every one acknowledged to depend wholly on the