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 1    1|  bring forward proofs; though proof must be brought, or the
 2    2|    simple principles.~ ~ As a proof that education gives this
 3    2|    before her; but this is no proof of the immortality of the
 4    3|     her want of appetite as a proof of delicacy that extended
 5    4|      well as the most sublime proof of affection; and the want
 6    4|   exclaiming against a strong proof of the immortality of the
 7    5|      profound thinking, was a proof that a woman can acquire
 8    9| rusting.~ ~ I know that, as a proof of the inferiority of the
 9    9|  place to accoucheur, and one proof of the former delicacy of
10   11|     who have given the surest proof of their affection for their
11   11|      allowed. Nay, as another proof of the necessity of cultivating
12   13|       be brought forward as a proof of the inferiority of the
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