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Just this is its rule. But, oh, those maxims of which, almost yearly since my boyhood, new variations have been put into circulation in the hope of barring the roadway of this or that route of inquiry! It sould need a good wholesome Rabelais to picture the airs of infallibility, fit to overawe infants, which are assumed by the colporteurs of these prescriptions for thinking. His dirt might be hard to endure; but we would but up with that for the sake of his cleanliness. The reveur must early decide upon his own answer to the question whether there be any reasonable mean between abandoning all attempt to understand

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