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 1    3| quiescent, or only directs the hands.~ ~ Dr. Priestley has remarked,
 2    3|     that exercise the feet and hands, without requiring very
 3    4|      the exertion of their own hands or heads. But these women
 4    4|    their thoughts follow their hands. It is not indeed the making
 5    5|      blind will, 'eyes without hands,' would go a very little
 6    5|        frequently put into the hands of young people, I have
 7    5|       accidentally put into my hands, and her sentiments, the
 8    8|     shine on all. Yet, shaking hands thus as it were with corruption,
 9    8|   frail beings come out of the hands of nature. The human mind
10    9|   servant maid to take off her hands the servile part of the
11   13| naturally do women apply their hands to each others lappets and
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