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 1    1|       but slavery will have its constant effect, degrading the master
 2  Int|  preponderates where there is a constant struggle for an equilibrium,
 3    2|     secret that would render it constant, would be as wild a search
 4    2|         tend to make women more constant than men; but, for the present,
 5    2|        romantic expectations of constant love and congenial feelings,
 6    3|       it is thus that art has a constant tendency to perfect those
 7    3| gardening, I employed her as my constant companion. Selene, for that
 8    3| direction from the head, or the constant attention of a nurse. In
 9    5|        their lives, to the most constant and severe restraint, which
10    5|         them to be virtuous and constant when reason is neither allowed
11    8|   enlarge on this subject, if a constant attention to keep the varnish
12   12|       well they may, for such a constant repetition of the same thing
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