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1    1|     drawn, are frequently very plausible, because they are built
2    1|       of a state of nature are plausible, but unsound. I say unsound;
3    2|      read with indignation the plausible epithets which men use to
4    3|      has furnished them with a plausible excuse, which could only
5    3|  eloquence renders absurdities plausible, and his dogmatic conclusions
6    4|    physical degradation; and a plausible argument for a custom, that
7    4| because they not only afford a plausible excuse, to the voluptuary
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