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There are certain features of the process of reasoning, most interesting and important in themselves which I have avoided discussing because they have no relevancy to the defendent arguemt; and had I touched upon them I should have been involved in the question of the relation of soul and body.
I could have thrown new light on that question and should have delighted to speak of it.
But it would have been a great

I think you will rather wonder what kind of writers they can be who endeavor to maintain so [ab?ed] a position, and that you will think they can hardly have enough influence to make it worthwhile to waste an hour upon their refutation.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, curious are the working of historic factors by which it has come about, but I must tell you that the inflence of the puerile confusion which leads to reasoning being looked upon a matter

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