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Vanity, All Is Vanity: a Lecture on Tobacco and Its Effects · J. J. [Editor] Cranmer — chapter 3 of 3 · ~149 words · public domain

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the opinino [opinion] in that

shall be aflicted [afflicted] because

must preceive [perceive] that whatever

possibly for generation [generations]

also preceive [perceive] that

why expect an effected [affected] and poisoned

When begining [beginning] to act

poison chains ofmental [of mental] slavery,

longlife [long life] and happiness.

pain of irretrieveable [irretrievable] errors.

walk into to [into (removed duplicate word)] the ditch.

and breake [break] its chains

grasp unconsiously [unconsciously] and

fresh suply [supply].

The rule is short and easy [easily] understood.

The mind of man is the motiv [motive] power

whatever effects [affects] the body

must of necessity effect [affect] the mind;

effects [affects] the mind is sure to effect [affect] the body.

over stimulents [stimulants], that it yet remains

Every hinderence [hindrance] prevents

mind, they gives it greatness

should be brought to bare upon

For trainning [training] up

thus his poison hel'l [he'll] impart

therfore [therefore] we give

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