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1 Intro| the wit of man. With few exceptions, e.g. technical words or 2 Intro| of human action, admit of exceptions. The answer in all cases 3 Intro| relations and associations and exceptions: grammar ties it up in fixed 4 Intro| a language which had no exceptions would not be a natural growth: 5 Intro| use. Here are rules with exceptions; they are not however really 6 Intro| they are not however really exceptions, but contain in themselves 7 Intro| of a preposition. These exceptions are as regular as the rules, 8 Intro| three patterns, and with exceptions. We do not say that we know Meno Part
9 Intro| command.’ But to this, again, exceptions are taken. For there must Philebus Part
10 Intro| than children, and with few exceptions—that is to say, Bentham 11 Intro| of duties: these are the exceptions to the ordinary rules of The Republic Book
12 1 | even to this are there not exceptions? Suppose that a friend when Timaeus Part
13 Intro| that of law interrupted by exceptions,—a somewhat unfortunate