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1 2| perhaps, to make a political remark; but, as it was produced 2 2| analyzed.~ ~ May not the same remark be applied to women? Nay, 3 2| Dr. Gregory confined his remark to romantic expectations 4 4| must, however, previously remark, that the power of generalizing 5 4| slave, or a despot, and to remark, that each of these situations 6 4| destroyed. To carry the remark still further, if fear in 7 4| appetite or vanity; and this remark gives force to the prevailing 8 5| observe their inclinations, or remark their duties, all things 9 5| observations, it is proper to remark, were made in a country 10 5| artists will illustrate this remark.~ ~ I must therefore venture 11 6| It is a trite, yet true remark, that we never do any thing 12 7| serve to illustrate this remark. They trample on virgin 13 7| writer of the following remark! 'The lady who asked the 14 7| beds, will illustrate this remark.~ ~ But, with respect to 15 8| prove the truth of this remark, I need only advert to the 16 11| please her.' Though this remark was pert, it was just. And 17 12| sincerity?~ ~ To illustrate this remark, I must be allowed to observe, 18 12| did not mean to confine my remark to the poor, for partial