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1    1,    1|        pursue them. For certain reasons of political economy the
2    1,    2|          Had he then particular reasons for wishing evil to this
3    1,    6|         who would for very good reasons have preferred some rapid
4    1,    8|       is cheaply made—very good reasons for causing it to be valuable,
5    1,   13| interest him, and for very good reasons.~“And so you think Joam
6    1,   16|        but doubtless he had his reasons for taking no account of
7    1,   18|         Belem, and, for certain reasons, that would make my settlement
8    2,    6|          he might have personal reasons for avoiding all communication
9    2,    8|        and that for two weighty reasons.~The first of these was—
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