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1    3|  inquisitive; who comprehend the greatest variety of objects: in short,
2    3|      consequence. For men of the greatest abilities have seldom had
3    4|          opinion, might with the greatest propriety be applied to
4    4| Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have
5    5|    remembrance. The woman of the greatest abilities, undoubtedly,
6    5|      explicit, would procure the greatest portion of happiness, considering
7    5|          their opinions with the greatest heat when they begin to
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