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1    3|    now must flow, and whose approbation is life; but her imagination,
2    4|  sympathy, complacency, and approbation, are all the advantages
3    4|     genius; or, with cooler approbation suck in the instruction
4    5|  quote with the most marked approbation.~ ~ 'The sentiment, that
5    5| anticipated Mrs. Macaulay's approbation, with a little of that sanguine
6   11|  not entirely meet with the approbation of his first friend.~ ~
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