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 1    1| questions, and the answers will probably appear as unequivocal as
 2    2|     their true, sober light.~ ~ Probably the prevailing opinion,
 3    2|  respecting Newton: that he was probably a being of a superior order,
 4    3|  Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I have, probably, had an opportunity of observing
 5    3|       subjected them, we should probably read of their weaknesses
 6    4|       Into this error men have, probably, been led by viewing education
 7    4|      True! my male readers will probably exclaim; but let them, before
 8    4|         of understanding would, probably, not agree so well with
 9    4|       rendered licentious, will probably endeavour to fill the void
10    5|        of little use here, and, probably, disturb our animal enjoyments,
11    5|     stable principle, they have probably to thank the force of their
12    5|    every description, were all, probably, considered, and therefore
13    7|         merely humble, he would probably have shrunk back irresolute,
14    7|         enjoyments.~ ~ Men will probably still insist that woman
15   12|         half a guinea, which he probably afterwards spends in some
16   13|        Wisdom has concealed.~ ~ Probably you would not understand
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