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1    2|    the man may only have to proceed, not to begin, the important
2    3|  such as may be expected to proceed from such polluted sources,
3    3|    the sneers of ignorance, proceed on a plan diametrically
4    7|   never did so!'~ ~ I could proceed still further, till I animadverted
5    9| vices and follies which all proceed from a feculent stream of
6   13|    true voluptuousness must proceed from the mind - for what
7   13|    number of female follies proceed; and the cunning, which
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