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1    4|         the words of Leibnitz - 'Errors are often useful; but it
2    4|         commonly to remedy other errors.'~ ~ * Dr. Young supports
3    5| inquiries?~ ~ But all Rousseau's errors in reasoning arose from
4    5|          weaknesses, virtues and errors, of their sex, his respect
5    5|          charms, weaknesses, and errors. He was afraid lest the
6    8|      find some reason in all the errors of man; though before convinced
7   12|      women, to guard against the errors of ignorance, should be
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