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 1  Int|      and made ridiculous and useless when the short-lived bloom
 2    1|   separate functions equally useless.~ ~ It is of great importance
 3    2|      and, consequently, more useless members of society. I might
 4    2|   discovery would be equally useless, or rather pernicious to
 5    3| philosophy, we breed them to useless arts, which terminate in
 6    3| modulations of the voice, or useless postures of the body; their
 7    3|      musical instrument with useless skill, to exhibit their
 8    5|  gallantry rendered vain and useless! yet this heartless attention
 9    5|      winds of life, would be useless, if not injurious, did the
10    6|       rendered them quite as useless, and far more unhappy, than
11    9| something like the barbarous useless parade of having sentinels
12   12|     service which they think useless, but call their duty, soon
13   12| falsehood, would be rendered useless by habitual propriety of
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