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1 II, XX | upon the receipt of any injury, with a present purpose 2 II, XXXIII| man receives a sensible injury from another, thinks on 3 III, IX | them aside, and without any injury done them, resolve thus 4 IV, III | I think I may, without injury to human perfection, be 5 IV, III | therefore we shall do no injury to our knowledge, when we 6 IV, VII | it. But yet, without any injury to truth or knowledge, I 7 IV, XX | that one may, without doing injury to mankind, affirm that