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1 Read | of virtue and vice, were pretty well preserved. So that 2 I, II | innate;”—which is a very pretty way of arguing, and a short 3 II, I | see the reason why it is pretty late before most children 4 II, XV | precedent chapters dwelt pretty long on the considerations 5 II, XVI | them discourse and reason pretty well, and have very clear 6 II, XVII | which, though it seems to be pretty clear when we consider nothing 7 II, XVII | reflection. If I have dwelt pretty long on the consideration 8 II, XXI | decree of the will. For it is pretty hard to state it between 9 II, XXVIII| of virtue and vice, were pretty well preferred. So that 10 III, V | made, which have generally pretty well provided for ideas 11 III, IX | regulates the meaning of words pretty well for common conversation; 12 III, IX | infinitum. Many a man who was pretty well satisfied of the meaning 13 III, XI | confused enough, yet serve pretty well the market and the