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 1    1|         with the grand traces of mental beauty, or the interesting
 2    1| distinctions that clash with the mental superiority that naturally
 3    3|         his fellows, without any mental exertion, sink him in reality
 4    3|     determines how much superior mental is to bodily strength; and
 5    4|          of subordination in the mental powers is never to be passed
 6    4|         seldom united with great mental powers, as with strong feelings.
 7    5|     expression of the mind. This mental grace, not noticed by vulgar
 8    5|         slaves of prejudices.~ ~ Mental as well as bodily exertion
 9    7|        great in reality is their mental and bodily indolence, that
10   12|         opens so many sources of mental pleasure. Why do people
11   12|         women would acquire that mental activity so necessary in
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