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1   I,  18|   situated, it is reasonable that mental excitement follow. Where
2   I,  18| excitement follow. Where there is mental excitement, there grief
3 III,  19|          to so great a being even mental graces, and the very excellences
4  IV,  28|   pleasures; where there is every mental passion arising from disgusting
5 VII,  36|          and subject to the other mental affections; we think that
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