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there being nothing that renders a Man more averse to Truth, than to hear it press'd with violence and anger; these being sufficient even to change a well inclin'd person into a profess'd enemy; |
there being nothing that renders a Man more averse to Truth, than to hear it pressed with violence and anger; these being sufficient even to change a well inclined person into a professed enemy; |
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