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 1    1|        and I call with the firm tone of humanity; for my arguments,
 2  Int|   addressing my sex in a firmer tone, I pay particular attention
 3    2|        and her nerves a healthy tone, is she, I say, to condescend
 4    3| constitution, - not that robust tone of nerves and vigour of
 5    5| education, which have given the tone to most of the observations
 6    5|    should preserve its peculiar tone and manner; a meek husband
 7    5|        graceful; that in them a tone and figure, as well as an
 8    5|      proper always to adopt the tone of the company; for thus,
 9    5|        show!-~ ~ Still the same tone occurs; for in another place,
10    7|       wisdom, and softenest the tone of the sublimest virtues
11    7|    appetite or passion give the tone, peculiar to it, to their
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