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 1    1|    conclusions thus drawn, are frequently very plausible, because
 2    1|      whilst the latter, mixing frequently with well-bred women, catch
 3    2|        softness so warmly, and frequently, recommended, that governs
 4    2|        manners and customs has frequently been confounded with a knowledge
 5    2|       Rousseau mean, when they frequently use this indefinite term.
 6    2| expence of reason.~ ~ I own it frequently happens that women who have
 7    3|    People of genius have, very frequently, impaired their constitutions
 8    4|       conclusion, which I have frequently heard fall from sensible
 9    4|         and that coquetry more frequently proceeds from vanity than
10    4|    never sought to relish, but frequently to despise. The sentiments
11    4|        compassion. Severity is frequently the most certain, as well
12    4|    heart and mind. It does not frequently even deserve the name of
13    4|   pleasure of life; and I have frequently with full conviction retorted
14    4|  lappets, and knot ribands, is frequently superficial; but, I contend,
15    5|        As these volumes are so frequently put into the hands of young
16    5|    grand passions, and by more frequently going astray enlarge their
17    6|    sluggish minds.~ ~ * I have frequently seen this exemplified in
18    7|     passions; and let the mind frequently contemplate subjects that
19    7|      prevailing custom, I have frequently thought that it was a sentiment
20    7|  degree of familiarity that so frequently renders the marriage state
21    7|         but this sentiment has frequently risen spontaneously in my
22    7|      familiar tenderness which frequently prolongs the evening talk.
23    8|        reputation, did not too frequently supersede moral obligations.
24    8|       little advanced in life, frequently leads them to sin against
25    9|    critically; because, having frequently viewed these freaks of ambition
26   10|       I have before termed it, frequently very brutish: for it eradicates
27   11|            I have already very frequently had occasion to observe,
28   11|     their husbands; for I have frequently seen a little sharp-faced
29   12|      the direction of men, who frequently damp, if not destroy, abilities,
30   12|       can only attain by being frequently in society where they dare
31   12|      boy repeats his task, and frequently the college cant escapes
32   12|        known facts, for I have frequently heard women ridiculed, and
33   13|        the duties of life, and frequently in the midst of these sublime
34   13|      equality of man. Yet, how frequently have I indignantly heard
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