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" I have said, that the question itself is altogether improper; and it is as insignificant to ask whether man's will be free, as to ask whether his sleep be swift, or his virtue square; liberty being as little applicable to the will, as swiftness of motion... "
The Works of Thomas Reid ...: With Account of His Life and Writings - الصفحة iv
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