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down from the remoteft antiquity might be adduced, of thofe 
fung by grinders of corn, by lovers, and by nurfes, quite in con¬ 
formity with the Finniih fongs which precede. But it is unnecef- 
fary; for as the fame caufes are found invariably to produce the 
fame effects, fo muft the manners of rude and uncultivated people 
be always the fame. If there be any caufe for admiration, it will 
arife in finding fo little difference of manners and fentiments be¬ 
tween the inhabitants of the coldefl regions, and thofe living in 
temperate and the moil genial climates. 
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