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B.18.

the most part from an imperfect view or an entire ignorance of the danger we run; few men are able to support themselves in the actual view of peril, how many are frightened with Thunder & Lightning on a journey that are insensible to the danger of being overturn'd, robb'd, or Murther'd, yet such accidents happen much oftener than any occasion by the Elements; the reason of this is plain, the continual Leghtning & roaring of the Thunder keeps the mind perpetualy open to the danger, while the others not being before us do not employ our thoughts, how often do we here of men who have attempted in Vain to reason deletion with /deletion themselves into a courageous conduct, & have afterwards kill'd themselves unable