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 1    4|       be taken notice of with sympathy, complacency, and approbation,
 2    4|  female sensibility, and this sympathy has been exercised from
 3    5|   philosophical reasoner, is 'sympathy; nothing pleases us more
 4    5|   passages that disturbs this sympathy; and we pop on the author,
 5    5|  argumentative closeness; yet sympathy and benevolence give an
 6    6|       possess themselves? The sympathy that unites hearts, and
 7    8|   entangle the heart.~ ~ This sympathy extends still further, till
 8    8|      the exercise of a common sympathy. Women then having necessarily
 9   10| habitual exercise of a mutual sympathy; and what sympathy does
10   10|     mutual sympathy; and what sympathy does a mother exercise who
11   10|    care produces a new mutual sympathy. - But a child, though a
12   11|        the child of exercised sympathy and reason, and not the
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