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 1    1|     present evil would produce future good. Could the helpless
 2    2|     firmest ground to rest our future hopes upon, they must be
 3    2|    various circumstances for a future state, they constantly concur
 4    4|          And the tall pine for future navies grows;~ ~ But this
 5    4|     eye steadily fixed on some future advantage (and the mind
 6    4|      makes a person prefer the future good of the beloved object
 7    4|      always the consequence, a future state of existence is scarcely
 8    4| subject I mean to enlarge in a future chapter; it is only necessary
 9    5|         in order to please her future husband, with as much care
10    5|      favour of the eternity of future punishments, because I blush
11    5|        build airy castles in a future world to compensate for
12    6|       that women were, in some future revolution of time, to become,
13    9|   which I mean to discuss in a future part, make an absurd unit
14    9|   which I mean to pursue, some future time, for I really think
15   10|   unprincipled prejudices, the future welfare of the very beings
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