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1    4|  sex. I refer the sagacious reader to the whole comparison;
2    5|    view of the subject, the reader may determine.~ ~ 'They
3    5| arguments, which forces the reader to weigh them.*~ ~ * Coinciding
4    9|     fair and softly, gentle reader, male or female, do not
5   12|     to the most superficial reader of history the numerous
6   13|  the imagination, raise the reader a little above the gross
7   13|     to inform the sagacious reader, now I enter on my concluding
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