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1 I, I | assented to. But, which is worse, this argument of universal 2 II, XXI | by putting himself into a worse state than that of fatal 3 II, XXI | from choosing or doing the worse, be liberty, true liberty, 4 II, XXI | come often to prefer the worse to the better; and to choose 5 II, XXI | will often fasten on the worse side, lies in misreporting 6 II, XXI | have, I think, even the worse part here. But when infinite 7 II, XXVII| speaking would agree yet worse with the notions of those 8 III, VI | and better, or fewer and worse faculties than I have; and 9 III, X | distinct ideas; or, which is worse, signs without anything 10 III, XI | ingenuousness (to say no worse of it) to refuse to do it: 11 IV, IV | state neither better nor worse, whether we determine anything 12 IV, X | men have none, and some worse than none, and the most