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 1    1|       of sense and feeling can doubt it! - gave life only to
 2    1|        till men of sensibility doubt whether the expansion of
 3    2|      shall not, as at present, doubt whether she is a moral agent,
 4    3|    that business: - and not to doubt is her point of perfection.
 5    4|    piety, and benevolence. - I doubt the fact, though it be courteously
 6    4|      precluded error, I should doubt whether his existence would
 7    4| supported by his rank, and, no doubt too, by a degree of other
 8    5|    finds in his victory is, to doubt whether it was the woman'
 9    5|        to leave this matter in doubt. The understanding of women
10    5|      base, I may be allowed to doubt whether woman was created
11    5|        pursued this conduct, I doubt not but you would have maintained
12    5|      must therefore venture to doubt whether what has been thought
13    5|        answer that I very much doubt whether any knowledge can
14    7|      an hesitating if: - for I doubt whether chastity will produce
15    7|   desire a wife to leave it in doubt whether sensibility or weakness
16    7|       let the shadow of such a doubt remain in her husband's
17    9|      first gave lustre; nay, I doubt whether pity and love are
18   13|      and steadiness, so that I doubt whether the violent methods
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