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1    1|        favourable circumstances concur, to acquire sufficient knowledge
2    2|   future state, they constantly concur in advising woman only to
3    5|      duties, all things equally concur to point out the peculiar
4   12| physical and moral causes would concur. - Not relaxed beauty, it
5   12|     sufficient, moral ones must concur, or beauty will be merely
6   13|      adopt; for unless a mother concur, the father who restrains
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