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— Herman Melville"In their precise tracings-out and subtle causations, the strongest and fieriest emotions of life defy all analytical insight."
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The English practice of accommodating the rules of commercial law to commercial practice. The line of causation ran from economic need to legal response
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That food nourishes, sleep refreshes, and fire warms us; that to sow in the seed-time is the way to reap in the harvest, and, in general, that to obtain such or such ends, such or such means are conducive, all this we know, not by discovering any necessary connexion between our ideas, but only by the observation of the settled laws of nature, without which we should be all in uncertainty and confusion, and a grown man no more know how to manage himself in the affairs of life than an infant just born.
— George Berkeley
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