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for the world was scarce ever yet so credulous as to be impos'd upon [ especially in affairs of the greatest importance ] by any but those whose acquired abilities, reputation and success gave them great advantages over the rest of mankind. |
for the world was scarce ever yet so credulous as to be imposed upon [ especially in affairs of the greatest importance ] by any but those whose acquired abilities, reputation and success gave them great advantages over the rest of mankind. |
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