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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Because \Be*cause"\, conj. [OE. bycause; by + cause.]
      1. By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the
            reason that. --Milton.
  
      2. In order that; that. [Obs.]
  
                     And the multitude rebuked them because they should
                     hold their peace.                              --Matt. xx.
                                                                              31.
  
      {Because of}, by reason of, on account of. [Prep. phrase.]
  
                     Because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon
                     the children of disobedience.            --Eph. v. 6.
  
      Syn: {Because}, {For}, {Since}, {As}, {Inasmuch As}.
  
      Usage: These particles are used, in certain connections, to
                  assign the reason of a thing, or that [bd]on account
                  of[b8] which it is or takes place. Because (by cause)
                  is the strongest and most emphatic; as, I hid myself
                  because I was afraid. For is not quite so strong; as,
                  in Shakespeare, [bd]I hate him, for he is a
                  Christian.[b8] Since is less formal and more
                  incidental than because; as, I will do it since you
                  request me. It more commonly begins a sentence; as,
                  Since your decision is made, I will say no more. As is
                  still more incidental than since, and points to some
                  existing fact by way of assigning a reason. Thus we
                  say, as I knew him to be out of town, I did not call.
                  Inasmuch as seems to carry with it a kind of
                  qualification which does not belong to the rest. Thus,
                  if we say, I am ready to accept your proposal,
                  inasmuch as I believe it is the best you can offer, we
                  mean, it is only with this understanding that we can
                  accept it.
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