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1 I, I | faculties.~3. Universal consent proves nothing innate. This 2 I, I | argument, drawn from universal consent, has this misfortune in 3 I, I | agreement, in the things they do consent in, which I presume may 4 I, I | this argument of universal consent, which is made use of to 5 I, I | this argument of universal consent, I agree with these defenders 6 I, II | to establish an universal consent, (though we should look 7 I, II | where is that universal consent that assures us there are 8 I, II | Yet, after all, universal consent (were there any in moral 9 I, II | the argument of universal consent, by which this opinion of 10 I, II | should pass for universal consent;—a thing not unfrequently 11 I, II | may, by length of time and consent of neighbours, grow up to 12 I, II | open profession or tacit consent of all they have to do with; 13 I, II | since I fear universal consent, which is the only one produced, 14 I, III | And this universality of consent, so much argued, if it prove 15 I, III | excludes universality of consent in anything but the name; 16 I, III | of its extent) universal consent, such an one I easily allow; 17 I, III | allow; but such an universal consent as this proves not the idea 18 II, IV | impenetrability, he has my consent. Only I have thought the 19 II, XII | of anything, without the consent of the proprietor, contains, 20 II, XXI | a maxim, by the general consent of all mankind, that good, 21 II, XXI | about phrases, and therefore consent to say with those that love 22 II, XXVIII| which, by a secret and tacit consent, establishes itself in the 23 II, XXVIII| be nothing else but the consent of private men, who have 24 III, II | by some of his own, if he consent to give them the same names 25 III, II | common use, by a tacit consent, appropriates certain sounds 26 III, III | only done when, by use or consent, the sound I make by the 27 III, VI | less to obtain a general consent, and to be that which men 28 IV, IV | from others, without their consent, what their honest industry 29 IV, XVI | probability, is, when the general consent of all men, in all ages, 30 IV, XIX | Darkness, and, by our own consent, to give ourselves up to