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1 I, III | was author of. And this universality of consent, so much argued, 2 I, III | then this,~First, excludes universality of consent in anything but 3 I, III | one of a thousand, this universality is very narrow.~Secondly, 4 III, III | many particular things: but universality belongs not to things themselves, 5 IV, III | knowledge in respect to its universality. Hitherto we have examined 6 IV, III | extent of it, in respect of universality, which will also deserve 7 IV, III | may here suffice as to the universality of our knowledge in general. ~ 8 IV, XVII| utmost of all our knowledge. Universality is but accidental to it,