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1 Int| nature invariably produces certain effects, they soon only 2 1| dazzling by riches, the most certain pre-eminence that man can 3 1| had you not touched a certain spring, you would have known 4 2| should be cultivated with certain restrictions, because, with 5 2| chain of destiny is most certain, if it be proved that they 6 4| wealth and beauty is the most certain, and unequivocal; and, of 7 4| state of civilization, with certain sexual privileges, and whilst 8 4| Severity is frequently the most certain, as well as the most sublime 9 5| self-denial; but you will be certain of maintaining your empire 10 5| infant can obtain, who does certain things, it cannot tell why.~ ~ 11 5| that they love, or believe, certain things, because they love, 12 5| philosophical assertion, that certain principles are as practically 13 5| instructors only instill certain notions into their minds, 14 6| desire of pleasing beyond certain lengths, too far for delicacy, 15 7| endeavouring to obscure certain objects. If, indeed, children 16 8| justice, and humanity, is a certain and almost infallible method 17 8| sex were ever despised for certain vices without deserving 18 9| appropriated insignia of a certain character, when its duties 19 11| why they are made to do certain things habitually: for, 20 12| not be able to live in a certain style. Great emergencies 21 13| evident to sober reason, that certain vices produce certain effects; 22 13| that certain vices produce certain effects; and can any one 23 13| irregularities producing certain consequences, we are forcibly 24 13| it, is most natural and certain.~ ~ Yet let it be proved 25 13| all the purposes which certain celebrated writers have 26 13| injure them; I am, however, certain that a child should never