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 1    2|      we disdain to confine our wishes or thoughts to such a comparatively
 2    3| innovation.~ ~ The mother, who wishes to give true dignity of
 3    3|  worship useful to a being who wishes to acquire either virtue
 4    4|        the completion of their wishes. The respect paid to wealth
 5    4|       are necessary to give to wishes the force of passions, and
 6    5|    anxieties and prevent their wishes, to enliven the hour of
 7    7|       personal endearments, it wishes, not only to shun the human
 8    8|  depravity and misery, when he wishes to perpetuate his name,
 9    9|        which every human being wishes some way to attain. The
10   12|       sour, and vented in vain wishes or pert repinings, that
11   13|     they expressed their gross wishes not in very delicate phrases,
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