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Discharge common Prejudice, and the Fallacies of Fancy , by saying thus to your self. 'Tis in my power to be as Easie, and as Innocent as 'tis possible. To have nothing of Vice, of Appetite or Disturbance in me. I am likewise in a Condition to State the Value , and distinguish the Quality of Things, and make use of them accordingly. These are all priviledges of Nature, and ought to be remembred as such.