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1 Read | knowingly let it go with a fault, so apt to disgust the most 2 I, II | but let any one see the fault, and the rod by it, and 3 II, X | the body, or some other fault, the memory is very weak. 4 II, XXI | and perspicuity. But the fault has been, that faculties 5 II, XXI | happiness; and it is not a fault, but a perfection of our 6 II, XXI | misled, and that by our own fault.~60. Our judgment of present 7 II, XXIX| together. Secondly, Another fault which makes our ideas confused 8 III, X | the case, I know not what fault it can be, to desire the 9 III, X | them. This is sometimes the fault of the language itself, 10 III, X | signification; and sometimes the fault of the man, who has not 11 III, X | cannot but be thought a great fault, either of the language 12 III, X | And it is in vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving, 13 IV, IV | monster, run into the same fault they are arguing against; 14 IV, XVI | error and mistake. But the fault is not that they rely on 15 IV, XVII| these two latter are our fault, and not the fault of reason. 16 IV, XVII| are our fault, and not the fault of reason. But yet the consequences 17 IV, XX | certain truth, error is not a fault of our knowledge, but a 18 IV, XX | could not in any case be a fault. Thus, in some cases we