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 1    2|       of things; I have already granted, that, from the constitution
 2    3|  continual checks. And if it be granted that woman was not created
 3    3|     have, however, taken it for granted, that she was well-disposed,
 4    4|      the portion of rationality granted to woman, is, indeed, very
 5    4|     upon a par than is commonly granted.~ ~ The stamen of immortality,
 6    4|         moment, I will take for granted, she was not created merely
 7    4|    whilst they are gratuitously granted them, few will ever think
 8    5| proceeds triumphantly to infer. Granted; - yet, perhaps, no aphorism
 9    5|     ought never to be taken for granted, that virtue shields us
10    5|        truth; yet his pardon is granted, because 'he admits the
11    7|       has not been gratuitously granted, ever appear to be. But
12   10|    privilege of man, it must be granted that some people enjoy this
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