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 1    1|      what does your constitution rest? If the abstract rights
 2    1|       such rapacious prowlers to rest quietly on their ensanguined
 3    2|      that has only prejudices to rest on, and the current will
 4    2|         is the firmest ground to rest our future hopes upon, they
 5    2|       more mischief than all the rest, is their disregard of order.~ ~
 6    3| principle that devotion ought to rest upon. No other firm base
 7    4|    rising to thee? - And can she rest supinely dependent on man
 8    5|          any part is supposed to rest on falsehood. These are
 9    5|          gesture, though when at rest, neither the face nor limbs
10    5|    assume a superiority over the rest of the company - But if
11    5|         can religion or morality rest when justice is thus set
12    5|          of nature, refreshed by rest.~ ~ In what light will the
13    5|          what can his attributes rest?) indubitably promised:
14    5|          passions, or making man rest in contentment?~ ~ The youth
15    5|       heart, morality is made to rest on a rock against which
16    8|         for the salvation of the rest. But, false as every assertion
17    9|       virtuous equality will not rest firmly even when founded
18   10|     principles take. They do not rest in expedients, or grant
19   10|     affection, to swallow up the rest, have not sufficient heart
20   11|    principles that should always rest on the same base, and have
21   11|     because they will not let it rest on the only basis on which
22   11|        basis on which a duty can rest securely: for unless it
23   11|     their duties clash till they rest on mere whims and customs,
24   12|          most exquisite picture, rest, sparkling with pleasure,
25   12|         superiour to that of the rest of their sex, has often
26   12|          strike me, that I would rest the whole tendency of my
27   13|          its slumbering energies rest inactive, like the lurking
28   13|         women, that they may not rest in the physical part. Yet,
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