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neither have men any sense of them, were they alike convincing, alike present to the apprehension, 'twere impossible according to what we have demonstrated (that the Will in her choyces and her aversations, where the objects are of alike kind and have one common measure of their good and evil, is determin'd to avoyd or take that which appears the greatest alwayes; |
neither have men any sense of them, were they alike convincing, alike present to the apprehension, 'twere impossible according to what we have demonstrated (that the Will in her choices and her aversations, where the objects Are of alike kind and have one Common measure of their good and evil, is determined to avoid or take that which appears the greatest always; |
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