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1 IV, II, 30 | the standard of our future judgement, these arguments must be 2 V, I, 34 | of doubt and suspense of judgement, of danger in hasty determinations, 3 V, II, 40 | distinguishes the ideas of the judgement from the fictions of the 4 VIII, I, 67| would willingly know what judgement should be formed of such 5 X, I, 96 | when at last he fixes his judgement, the evidence exceeds not 6 X, II, 102| commonly have not, sufficient judgement to canvass his evidence: 7 X, II, 102| canvass his evidence: what judgement they have, they renounce 8 X, II, 105| established character for judgement and veracity, as we may 9 X, II, 106| authority, accuracy, and judgement, which they can employ, 10 X, II, 108| consequence; the wisdom and solid judgement of that renowned queen; 11 XI, 0, 111| order to submit them to the judgement of the reader.~ Our conversation 12 XI, 0, 120| the only standard of our judgement concerning this, and all 13 XII, I, 125| against error and precipitate judgement. It recommends an universal 14 XII, II, 134| one should think, whose judgement is not corrupted, instead 15 XII, II, 135| nations; the variations of our judgement in sickness and health, 16 XII, III, 139| familiar to it. A correct Judgement observes a contrary method,