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1 I, II | though men deny them in their practice, yet they admit them in 2 I, II | minds agrees to what their practice contradicts. I answer, first, 3 I, II | knowledge regulating our practice. Such natural impressions 4 I, II | happiness together, and made the practice thereof necessary to the 5 I, II | inviolable rules of their own practice; since we find that self-interest, 6 I, II | wild beasts has been the practice; as little condemned or 7 I, II | in their professions and practice, unanimously and universally 8 I, II | familiar and uncondemned practice amongst the Greeks and Romans 9 I, II | where the generally allowed practice runs counter to it, is in 10 I, II | uncertain rule of human practice, and serve but very little 11 I, III | and those that concern practice, not self-evident; and neither 12 II, XXI | any of them, in life and practice, simple and alone, and wholly 13 II, XXI | do it in some cases; and practice, application, and custom 14 II, XXI | or increased by use and practice. Trials often reconcile 15 II, XXI | actions, which habitual practice has suited, and thereby 16 II, XXVIII| Nay, even those men whose practice was otherwise, failed not 17 IV, IV | trace their thoughts and practice a little further, and then 18 IV, XVI | one that blamed it. This practice, if it be allowable in the