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 1    2|     naturally by the train of my reflections, I shall not pass it silently
 2    2|    should be so lost in abstract reflections or distant views, as to
 3    3|        medium.~ ~ Pursuing these reflections, the fondness for dress,
 4    5|       interspersing comments and reflections. My comments, it is true,
 5    5|          only mean to make a few reflections on the avowed tendency of
 6    5|          reading and the natural reflections which youthful ebullitions
 7    7| innocence, it is the delicacy of reflections, and not the coyness of
 8    7|    philosophically pursued these reflections till I inferred that those
 9    8|        indulge the reverie these reflections lead to, unable to describe
10   12|        Forcibly impressed by the reflections which the sight of schools,
11   13|       Generates; with Concluding Reflections on the Moral Improvement~ ~
12   13|     odium on your sex! And these reflections should make you shudder
13   13|         I enter on my concluding reflections, that the discussion of
14   13|         appeared to me that such reflections would more properly close
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