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1 II, IX | them merely on their own judgment, but according to written 2 II, X | of acting upon their own judgment, and dispensing with written 3 III, IX | is that they are passing judgment on themselves, and most 4 III, XI | himself, forms an imperfect judgment. On the other hand, the 5 III, XV | assemblies meet, sit in judgment, deliberate, and decide, 6 III, XV | other passion, and then his judgment is necessarily perverted; 7 III, XVI| it, to the best of their judgment. Further, it permits them 8 VI, II | that all men should sit in judgment, or that judges selected 9 VII, X | interests will pervert their judgment. For the reasons already 10 VIII, III| useful for a more correct judgment of the works of artists, 11 VIII, V | pleasure and form a correct judgment from hearing others, like