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 1    1| allowed any civil rights, they attempt to do themselves justice
 2    1|    seems almost impertinent to attempt to illustrate truths that
 3    2|       system of slavery; or to attempt to educate moral beings
 4    4| present chapter, and shall now attempt to point out some of the
 5    4|    quicksand; a most insidious attempt to hasten her fall by apparent
 6    5|        me, that this difficult attempt does not surpass your courage.~ ~ '
 7    5|    great virtues. For the vain attempt to bring forth the fruit
 8    5|      It is almost as absurd to attempt to make a youth wise by
 9    7|     man, he did not, at least, attempt to be grossly familiar with
10    7|     freely. But, it is vain to attempt to keep the heart pure,
11    9|    which his heart takes in an attempt to make the earth no longer
12    9|   implied duties; nor would an attempt to earn their own subsistence,
13   12|       is not, I assert, a bold attempt to emulate masculine virtues;
14   13|       understand me, were I to attempt to shew you that it would
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