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 1    2|   other words, that she has a sound constitution; and why, to
 2    2|    obvious inference, that as sound politics diffuse liberty,
 3    4|   beauty of his features. The sound of his voice, noble and
 4    5| supposing the principle to be sound. 'The superiority of address,
 5    5|        by leading her to form sound principles on a broad basis;
 6    5|       I contend that it was a sound one, and that her judgment,
 7    9|     no bleak northern nook or sound incline the beam. But the
 8   12|    admirable method of fixing sound principles of justice in
 9   13|      and models of limbs made sound by a touch or a word.~ ~
10   13|    the laying a foundation of sound health both of body and
11   13|      a mother, a woman with a sound constitution, may still
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