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1 I, 0, 7 | with some care, in order to destroy the false and adulterate. 2 V, I, 34 | its doubts so far as to destroy all action, as well as speculation. 3 X, I, 95 | weaker evidence can never destroy a stronger; and therefore, 4 X, I, 98 | kind, which may diminish or destroy the force of any argument, 5 X, II, 102| circumstance, which ought to destroy all its authority. The passion 6 XII, II, 133| attempt of the sceptics to destroy reason by argument and ratiocination; 7 XII, II, 135| must be insufficient to destroy that evidence. The great 8 XII, II, 136| for the time at least, to destroy all assurance and conviction.