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1 I, 4 | which it is of practical importance to distinguish, their fuller 2 I, 7 | better to desire it; the importance of the object of a given 3 I, 7 | instinct corresponds to the importance of the instinct itself; 4 I, 15| increase or diminish their importance and their credibility; we 5 I, 15| genuine, we must insist on its importance, if it supports our case. 6 I, 15| may be used to magnify the importance of the oath. [So much, then, 7 II, 2 | something as obviously of no importance. We think bad things, as 8 II, 2 | good ones, have serious importance; and we think the same of 9 II, 5 | rivals in the number and importance of the advantages that make 10 III, 1 | having a small but real importance, whatever it is we have 11 III, 1 | intelligibility. Not, however, so much importance as people think. All such 12 III, 19| magnify or minimize their importance. The facts must be admitted 13 III, 19| when the facts and their importance are clearly understood,