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1 V, II, 45 | causes, and vice versa, is so essential to the subsistence of all 2 VIII, I, 70| learning to which it is not essential. What would become of history, 3 VIII, II, 75| morality, but are absolutely essential to its support.~ Necessity 4 VIII, II, 75| cause, of which it makes an essential part. It consists either 5 VIII, II, 77| which all men agree is also essential to morality, and that no 6 VIII, II, 79| ill, say they, makes an essential part of this benevolent 7 VIII, II, 80| there any emotions more essential to its frame and constitution.