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plained in the Sections on Dreams, Reveries, Vertigo, and 

 Drunkennefs -, and may thus difturb the deductions of our rea- 

 fonings, as well as the ftreams of our imaginations : prefent us 

 with falfe degrees of fear, attach unfounded value to trivial cir- 

 cumftances ; give occafion to our early prejudices and antipa- 

 thies ; and thus embarrafs the happinefs of our lives. A copi- 

 ous and curious harveft might be reaped from this province of 

 fcience, in which, however, I (hall not at prefent wield my 

 fickle. 



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