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 1    2|         and are, in truth, the means appointed to produce the
 2    3|       perfections) by the same means as men, instead of being
 3    3|      obtaining power by unjust means, by practising or fostering
 4    3|       been exalted by the same means.~ ~ It is time to effect
 5    3|        on her charms; it is by means of these she should urge
 6    4|        them by the most direct means, neglecting their dull domestic
 7    4| sensations. Whoever rationally means to be useful must have a
 8    4|      spur, and having no other means of support, prostitution
 9    5|    should be the same, but the means they should take to accomplish
10    5|        restrained by arbitrary means, and be subjected to continual
11    5|       artfully to discover the means of attaining a known end,
12    5| service to them. Sometimes, by means of reflection, we are led
13    5|        it only proves that she means to make herself amends by
14    7|      presumption, though by no means incompatible with a lofty
15    7|       the morning are by these means more respectful than the
16    8|     seduced; this would be one means of reforming female manners,
17   11|        they obtain by debasing means. I do not, likewise, dream
18   12|      to be not only the surest means of preserving health, but
19   13|       body, are the only human means, yet discovered, of recovering
20   13|     only be recovered by these means, or we make the Supreme
21   13|  diseased body by supernatural means, or to foretell the incidents
22   13|    family in order by the same means; and without any violation
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