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1 I, II | morality which in their private thoughts they do not believe 2 I, II | it reasonable that their private persuasions, or that of 3 II, I | it should never, in its private thinking, (so private, that 4 II, I | its private thinking, (so private, that the man himself perceives 5 II, XXVIII| else but the consent of private men, who have not authority 6 II, XXVIII| the law of fashion, or private censure, are those to which 7 II, XXVIII| rule of right. And yet the private taking away his sword from 8 III, XI | men suffer in their own private meditations: but much more 9 III, XI | already framed, being no man’s private possession, but the common 10 IV, XII | nature, are the lot and private talent of particular men 11 IV, XVI | that most men prefer their private advantage to the public: 12 IV, XIX | not the strength of our private persuasion within ourselves,