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1    3|        a proof of delicacy that extended to, or, perhaps, arose from,
2    3|      The argument may fairly be extended to women; for, seldom occupied
3    4| invention - the aphorism may be extended to virtue. It is an acquirement,
4   12|       observation may fairly be extended to the other sex, till the
5   13|         beings who have not yet extended the dominion of the mind,
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