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 1    3|       We encourage a vicious indolence and inactivity, which we
 2    4|     the hot-bed of luxurious indolence, at the expence of their
 3    7|      their mental and bodily indolence, that till their body be
 4    8|     indulgence. The shameful indolence of many married women, and
 5    8|     often do they from sheer indolence, or, to enjoy some trifling
 6   11|   expand, only to favour the indolence of parents, who insist on
 7   12|   soon contracts a benumbing indolence of mind, which he has seldom
 8   12|   rendered weak and vain, by indolence, and frivolous pursuits.
 9   12|  astray from duty. No, it is indolence and vanity - the love of
10   12|     present, because extreme indolence, barbarous ligatures, and
11   13| disturbed by intemperance or indolence, I speak not of violent
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