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 1   I,  23|        its glory. It is childish, weak, and petty, and scarcely
 2   I,  48| eradicated, and the bodies of the weak to return to their natural
 3   I,  63|  troublesome for Him to make them weak, who had given strength
 4  II,  48|          greedy, lustful, fickle, weak, and unable to observe their
 5 III,   6|           would it require at our weak hands a second pleading,
 6   V,  33|       they are wont to bolster up weak cases before a jury; nay,
 7 VII,  18|       that he may not overtax his weak stomach, and choose tender
 8 VII,  45|          safety trusts himself to weak planks and to sheets of
 9 VII,  45|          statements will show how weak and feeble such a defence
10 VII,  46|          the dense forests? It is weak reasoning from this, to
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