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1 I, II | to himself He may, out of interest as well as conviction, cry 2 I, II | madness, and contrary to that interest men sacrifice to, when they 3 I, III | of common reason, and the interest men will always have to 4 II, XXVIII| education, fashion, maxims, or interest of different sorts of men, 5 II, XXVIII| and reason, and their own interest, which they are so constantly 6 II, XXXIII| offered by plain reason. Interest, though it does a great 7 III, X | concerning either their tenets or interest, manifestly fills their 8 III, X | these last ages, by the interest and artifice of those who 9 III, X | where they have no other interest but truth. For the words 10 IV, III | falsehood, to maintain a system, interest, or party they are once 11 IV, III | passions, and domineering interest did not oppose or menace 12 IV, XII | carries in it our greatest interest, i.e. the condition of our 13 IV, XV | more credit, and have no interest to speak contrary to the 14 IV, XVI | there be any suspicion of interest or design, as there never 15 IV, XVI | only the weaker. Passion, interest, inadvertency, mistake of 16 IV, XVIII | opinions, prejudices, and interest, and hath a right to be 17 IV, XX | strict guards of those whose interest it is to keep them ignorant, 18 IV, XX | with his inclination or interest, and so stop from further 19 IV, XX | of no importance to the interest of any one; no action, no 20 IV, XX | many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. 21 IV, XX | party that education or interest has engaged them in; and