1. Something unreasonable in most men.
There is scarce any one that does not observe something that seems odd
to him, and is in itself really extravagant, in the opinions, reasonings, and actions of other men. The least flaw of
this kind, if at all different from his own, every one is quick-sighted enough to espy in another, and will by the
authority of reason forwardly condemn; though he be guilty of much greater unreasonableness in his own tenets
and conduct, which he never perceives, and will very hardly, if at all, be convinced of.