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 1    2|    arts of peace, and almost carry us back to Spartan discipline?
 2    2|     the heroic flights which carry the glowing soul out of
 3    3|     that this argument would carry me further than it may be
 4    3| naturally weak, and does not carry her ideas to any great extent,
 5    3|      but in obtaining it, to carry on the comparison, their
 6    4|   relish the affections that carry them out of themselves?~ ~
 7    4|      digestion destroyed. To carry the remark still further,
 8    4| intemperate love of pleasure carry some prudent men, or worn
 9    5|    downwards. Rousseau would carry his male aristocracy still
10    5| degrades the character.~ ~ I carry this sentiment still further.
11    5|     life which enables us to carry some knowledge and virtue
12    5|  pleasure, or present power, carry before it these sober convictions;
13    7|      of protectorship.~ ~ To carry the observation still further,
14    7|      told that their mothers carry and nourish them in the
15    8|     in arguments that do not carry conviction to his own bosom,
16    8|      though they may not all carry their libertinism to the
17    9|  minister, than while he can carry a point, which he is determined
18    9|    which he is determined to carry. - Yet it is not necessary
19   13|      of history,* whilst men carry the same vitiated taste
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