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 1    1|          in the abstract, every thinking being so forcibly, that
 2    2|     Following the same train of thinking, I have been led to imagine
 3    4|       investigation of profound thinking, and the lightning glance
 4    4|        collected by impassioned thinking, or calm investigation,
 5    4| exercised, and they acquire, by thinking less of the finery, when
 6    5|       matured fruit of profound thinking, was a proof that a woman
 7    5|    substance which composes our thinking being, after we have thought
 8    6|        into all their habits of thinking, or, to speak with more
 9    9|      more melancholy sight to a thinking mind, than to look into
10   12|           So far, however, from thinking of the morals of boys, I
11   13|        a slight exertion of its thinking powers; besides, even the
12   13|      spare itself the labour of thinking.~ ~ Moralists have unanimously
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