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1    2|   observe, that my objection extends to the whole purport of
2    2|   scepter, real, or usurped, extends not to me, unless the reason
3    4|      their natural protector extends his arm, or lifts up his
4    4|   which talents thrive best, extends not to women; for those
5    5|   natural superiority of man extends. For what reason or virtue
6    8|      heart.~ ~ This sympathy extends still further, till a man
7   12| innovation, in this country, extends to every thing. - This is
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