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particularly pleased with those easy and happy illustrations from common Life and manners in which your work abounds more than any other that I know by far. They are indeed the fittest to explain those natural movements of the mind with which every Science relating to our Nature ought to begin. But one sees, that nothing is less used, then what lies directly in our way. Philosophers therefore very frequently miss a thousand things that might be of infinite advantage,… It seems to require that infantine simplicity which despises nothing, to make a good Philosopher, - www.theimaginativeconservative.org