“For such Truth as opposeth no man's profit nor pleasure is to all men welcome.”
Review and Conclusion, p. 396, (Last text line)
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“For such Truth as opposeth no man's profit nor pleasure is to all men welcome.”
Review and Conclusion, p. 396, (Last text line)
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The Second Part, Chapter 30, p. 181
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“No man's error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it.”
The Second Part, Chapter 26, p. 144
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The Second Part, Chapter 29, p. 174
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The Second Part, Chapter 25, p. 132
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The First Part, Chapter 13, p. 62
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The First Part, Chapter 8, p. 34
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“No man is bound by the words themselves, either to kill himselfe, or any other man.”
The Second Part, Chapter 21, p. 112
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The First Part, Chapter 11, p. 47
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The First Part, Chapter 6, p. 26
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The Second Part, Chapter 24, p. 130 (See also: Velocity of money)
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On the proposition that the volume generated by revolving the region under 1/x from 1 to infinity has finite volume. Quoted in Mathematical Maxims and Minims by N. Rose (1988)
The First Part, Chapter 13, p. 62
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