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 1    2|         more consistent when he wished to stop the progress of
 2    3|       digression. It were to be wished that women would cherish
 3    5|      them from my pupil's, if I wished to strengthen her understanding,
 4    5|       their satisfaction! If he wished to deprive them of some
 5    5|        obvious reasons, he only wished to see it embellished by
 6    5| playfulness of love. The master wished to have a meretricious slave
 7    5|  contend for. Yet, if they only wished to lengthen out their sway,
 8    5|     cause which we particularly wished to discover flies like the
 9    6|         expressions, which they wished to light up, had been exhausted
10    8|      motives; and it were to be wished that superficial moralists
11    8|      indigestion. It were to be wished that idleness was not allowed
12    9|        themselves. I have often wished, with Dr. Johnson, to place
13   13|    noble instruments, when they wished to shew themselves the benevolent
14   13|        love for his country. He wished to crush Carthage, not to
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