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 1    1|           unless their morals be fixed on the same immutable principle
 2    3|     reason, they will, having no fixed rules to square their conduct
 3    3|          to plant on principles, fixed into habits, to see her
 4    4|  profession has his eye steadily fixed on some future advantage (
 5    5|      search, when her habits are fixed, and vanity has long ruled
 6    5|          permanent character, or fixed some habit, what could be
 7   11|         willing to pay the price fixed by nature? I have before
 8   12|          children's thoughts are fixed with eager anticipating
 9   13| experience leads me to infer, is fixed before their seventh year,
10   13|         all cases morals must be fixed on immutable principles;
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