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 1    1|    be convenient slaves, but slavery will have its constant effect,
 2    1|   been bartered for splendid slavery. The desire of dazzling
 3    1|      which is but a badge of slavery, and proves that the soul
 4    2|      to lay down a system of slavery; or to attempt to educate
 5    3|    once emancipated from the slavery to which the pride and sensuality
 6    3|      one road to excellence? Slavery to monarchs and ministers,
 7    4| women are voluntary slaves - slavery of any kind is unfavourable
 8    6|  exactness.~ ~ This habitual slavery, to first impressions, has
 9    9|  return to the more specious slavery which chains the very soul
10   11|    they are prepared for the slavery of marriage. I may be told
11   12| system of tyranny and abject slavery which is established amongst
12   12|  boys, to say nothing of the slavery to forms, which makes religion
13   13|     even the hellish yoke of slavery cannot stifle the savage
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