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1    2| her, and arts could not be practised to bring the balance even,
2    5| indeed; and it is too much practised both by men and women. -
3    8|   be sported with, for the practised dissembler, at last, becomes
4    9| discontent, who might have practised as physicians, regulated
5   12|   observing the sly tricks practised by women to gain some foolish
6   13|    fashionable deceptions, practised by the whole tribe of magnetisers,
7   13|   of man, dissimulation is practised, and the various shifts
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