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1 Int| also to steer clear of an error which many respectable writers 2 1| perplexed and involved in error, by various adventitious 3 1| all things right, and that error has been introduced by the 4 2| Gregory fell into a similar error. I respect his heart; but 5 3| to observe, that a vulgar error has obtained a degree of 6 3| higher tribunal, liable to error?~ ~ It will not be difficult 7 4| maturity, that precluded error, I should doubt whether 8 4| Vide Milton.~ ~ Into this error men have, probably, been 9 4| for life. On this sensual error, for I must call it so, 10 4| from society, and by one error torn from all those affections 11 4| even deserve the name of error; for many innocent girls 12 4| vindicated as a salutary error. I shall answer in the words 13 5| the criminality of their error.* As they are not in a capacity 14 5| cannot be reasoned out of an error - and when persuaded to 15 5| wishing to ward off sorrow and error - and by thus guarding the 16 5| prejudice, though it may be an error in judgment: and are we 17 13| confusion by sanctioning an error? Yet we must either allow