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1 I, I | cannot be ignorant of them: infants, and all that have souls, 2 I, I | external things, with which infants have earliest to do, which 3 I, I | argue from the thoughts of infants, which are unknown to us, 4 I, II | remorse, their innocent infants. Secondly, that it is an 5 II, I | that will consider that infants newly come into the world 6 III, VI | as capable of reason as infants cast in another mould: some 7 IV, VII| discourse, may demonstrate that infants and changelings are no men,