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1    1|     imagine a time when, in the infancy of the human race, some
2    3|          who, being expelled in infancy from his native city, was
3   11| stranger, with the privilege of infancy, not knowing but it was
4   13|        not merely the purity of infancy, but a wisdom clarified
5   18| influence with the innocence of infancy, and all his faults are
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