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1    1|    whole; in Reason.~ ~ What acquirement exalts one being above another?
2    2|   that the two sexes, in the acquirement of virtue, ought to aim
3    2|    always subordinate to the acquirement of some corporeal accomplishment;
4    4|    observations, is the only acquirement, for an immortal being,
5    4| extended to virtue. It is an acquirement, and an acquirement to which
6    4|    is an acquirement, and an acquirement to which pleasure must be
7   12|  domestic taste, and not the acquirement of knowledge, that takes
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