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satisfactory state, these observations may be useful ; both in 

 removing erroneous, and in clearing up the true, conceptions 

 of the means by which, on subjects of so high a degree 

 of complication, truth can be attained. Should this hope 

 be realized, what is probably destined to be the great 

 intellectual achievement of the next two or three genera 

 tions of European thinkers will have been in some degree 

 forwarded. 



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