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1    2|        that whoever has cast a benevolent eye on society, must often
2    4|   force with every considerate benevolent heart. Girls who have been
3    9|  superhuman powers.~ ~ A truly benevolent legislator always endeavours
4   12|       the man to discharge the benevolent duties of life, is sacrificed
5   12| imagination darts forward with benevolent fervour to greet these amiable
6   13|  wished to shew themselves the benevolent friends of man.~ ~ It is,
7   13|        he punished without the benevolent design of reforming.~ ~
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