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1 I, I | mind is capable ever of assenting to, may be said to be in 2 I, I | maxims. If by knowing and assenting to them “when we come to 3 I, I | rational conversation. If assenting to these maxims, when men 4 I, I | one, two, and three.~17. Assenting as soon as proposed and 5 I, I | have not yet done with “assenting to propositions at first 6 I, I | capable of understanding and assenting firmly to such propositions. 7 I, I | minds.~23. The argument of assenting on first hearing, is upon 8 I, I | same time no way capable of assenting. For, though a child quickly 9 IV, XX| where the assent or not assenting is thought to draw consequences 10 IV, XX| a man can no more avoid assenting, or taking it to be true,