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The only difficulty therefore must be touching the particular manner of expressing our decency, of which certainly Reason, Custom, and the determinations of Authority, must be constituted the fittest and most proper Judges, and not the petulant fancy of such as are dispos'd to wrangle; without which we do by an inevitable necessity, render the Rule unpracticable; for, |
The only difficulty Therefore must be touching the particular manner of expressing our decency, of which Certainly Reason, Custom, and the determinations of authority, must be constituted the Fittest and most proper Judges, and not the petulant fancy of such as Are disposed to wrangle; without which we do by an inevitable necessity, render the Rule unpracticable; for, |
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