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1    2| equally useless, or rather pernicious to mankind. The most holy
2    3|   be allowed to imbibe the pernicious notion that a defect can,
3    4|    fondness, it is equally pernicious.~ ~ Besides, how many women
4    5| before.'~ ~ Dryden.~ ~ The pernicious tendency of those books,
5    9|         Chap. IX.~ ~Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise from
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