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 1    5|         of the sexes are indeed truly admirable: from their union
 2    5|        Emilius.~ ~ Children, he truly observes, form a much more
 3    5| superiour gracefulness which is truly the expression of the mind.
 4    5|      her husband!'~ ~ These are truly masculine sentiments. - '
 5    7|          what do they boast of? Truly the creature of sensibility
 6    8|         a shameless front - for truly she is an honourable woman!~ ~
 7    9|         superhuman powers.~ ~ A truly benevolent legislator always
 8   12|      whether the allusions of a truly humane heart, whose zeal
 9   12|         also the social compact truly equitable, and in order
10   12|        why was he thus anxious? Truly to justify to himself the
11   13|      reason.~ ~ To render women truly useful members of society,
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