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1 IV, I, 21 | bane of all reasoning and free enquiry. The discovery of 2 V, II, 39 | 39. Nothing is more free than the imagination of 3 VIII, II, 81| absolute decrees, and yet free the Deity from being the 4 IX, 0, 85 | been made accurately, and free from all foreign circumstances. 5 X, I, 95 | bigotry and superstition, and free us from their impertinent 6 X, II, 105| of all antiquity; and so free from any tendency to credulity, 7 XI, 0, 111| chiefly flourishes from the free opposition of sentiments 8 XI, 0, 123| politicians; since they free men from one restraint upon 9 XII, III, 139| natural instinct, could free us from it. Those who have