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1    3|     desire connected with the impulse of nature to propagate the
2    3|     Deity acts from the vague impulse of an undirected will, man
3    4|   coquetry, it is the artless impulse of nature, I only exclaim
4    4|       contrary to the present impulse of tenderness or compassion.
5    5|       to it: each follows the impulse of the other; each is obedient,
6    5| conviction of reason than the impulse of the heart, morality is
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