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 1    2|          to point out the random exertions of a sort of instinctive
 2    2|           the grand end of their exertions should be to unfold their
 3    2|    wisdom, little cares to great exertions, or insipid softness, varnished
 4    3|          not obtained by its own exertions?~ ~
 5    4|    dignity, and of rising by the exertions which really improve a rational
 6    4|       not built on extraordinary exertions; and were it more reasonably
 7    4|        the proper return for his exertions to support them. Meretricious
 8    5|       bodily inconveniencies and exertions that are requisite to strengthen
 9    5|        will prevent any vigorous exertions of genius or benevolence,
10    5|       the mind is cramped in its exertions and wavering in its advances.
11    7| understanding enlarged by active exertions, there is little reason
12    9|          give that vigour to the exertions of reason which only the
13   12|         and are debased by their exertions to obtain illicit sway.~ ~
14   12|      chance; it is the reward of exertions calculated to support each
15   13|     efforts, often disgraced the exertions of both. Oppression thus
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