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1 Read | I shall not deny him the privilege he claims (p. 52), to state 2 I, II | And, indeed, if it be the privilege of innate principles to 3 I, III | unless I may be allowed the privilege, not seldom assumed by others, 4 II, I | action. That, perhaps, is the privilege of the infinite Author and 5 II, X | rational age. This is a privilege so little known to most 6 II, XI | others to deny them the privilege that they have above their 7 II, XVII| is fit they enjoy their privilege: and I should be very glad ( 8 II, XXI | seems to me, is the great privilege of finite intellectual beings; 9 III, XI | robbed of their ancient privilege: though the schools, and 10 IV, II | being, as I imagine, not the privilege of the ideas of number,