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1   I,  16|   one cannot discover by any rational process of reasoning, what
2  II,   4| anticipation, is it not more rational, of two things uncertain
3  II,  34|     If you hold and follow a rational course, grant to us also
4  VI,  16|    the images are, you, men, rational beings and endowed with
5 VII,  24|    and custom possesses some rational ground: but if it seems
6 App     |      acquainted with what is rational.
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