Chap.

1    1|   halves. Yet the imperfect conclusions thus drawn, are frequently
2    2|     told that men will draw conclusions which she little thinks
3    3| plausible, and his dogmatic conclusions puzzle, without convincing,
4    4|    of drawing comprehensive conclusions from individual observations,
5    5|   that we reason, erroneous conclusions are left in the mind.~ ~
6   13|  either allow these impious conclusions, or treat with contempt
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