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  <dc:title>'We have now done with what relates to our Apprehension of things which are the Objects of Reasoning.' ;  'Nothing is of more importance in the Culture of our Rational powers, than to distinguish the Judgements of Nature.' </dc:title>
  <dc:description>'We have now done with what relates to our Apprehension of things which are the Objects of Reasoning.' 3 pp. 'Nothing is of more importance in the Culture of our Rational powers, than to distinguish the Judgements of Nature.' 1 p. 9January 1765). [MS.2131.7 I (26)]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>18th century</dc:date>
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