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    toourprospect

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    eunknoehathadoedtherichcloathingtown;where

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    heapsofneyhavebeenpiledtherebefore

    andnoetoattendourheroine,wewill

    leavetothysagacitytoapplyallthistotheboeotianers,and

    tothoseauthorsheiroppositesthisthoubeabundantly

    abletoperforoutouraidbestirthyselfthereforeonthis

    occasion;for,thoughheeproperassistancein

    difficultplaces,aseothers,expecttheetouse

    theartsofdivinationtodisverouraning,yet

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    intended,hisgreatoleavethysagacitynothing

    todo;orthat,etisexercisingthistalent,thoube

    abletotravelthroughourpageshanypleasureorprofitto

    thyself

    chapter10

    ntainingahintortore

    nceingsuspicion

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    nsionofthepeer

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    believe,edbyall,thatitisnecessary,unlessin

    soveryparticularcases,foreveryantosupporteitherthe

    oneortheother

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    saidtobenceivedanadrablefaculty,ifitwereinfallible;

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    andvirtueicannothelp,therefore,regardingthisvast

    quicksightednessintoevilasaviciousexcess,andasavery

    peithereinclinedtothisopinion,

    asiafraiditalabadheart,forthereasons

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    itthepropertyofagoodonenothisdegreeofsuspicioni

    entirelyandabsolutelyacquitsophia

    asenddegreeofthisqualityseetoarisefroheheadthis

    is,indeed,nootherthanthefacultyofseeingisbeforeyour

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    theseisunavoidablebythosehelatteris

    perhapsnolesscertainandnecessaryansequenceofourhaving

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    forristoinnoiablelight,even

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    forinstance,ifahusbandshouldaccidentallysurprizehiswifein

    thelaporintheeraeofthoseprettyyounggentlenwho

    professtheartofaking,ishouldnothighly,ithink,bla

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    faliaritiesleast

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    readerself;i

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