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 1    1|        every thinking being so forcibly, that it looks like presumption
 2    4|  effect, and I have often been forcibly struck by an emphatical
 3    5|       is suddenly relaxed that forcibly held it; and sensibility,
 4    5|        has he painted, what he forcibly felt, that, interesting
 5   12| laughed at for their folly.~ ~ Forcibly impressed by the reflections
 6   12|     nature; and they must have forcibly felt, what they have so
 7   12|         and many causes, which forcibly act on it, in our luxurious
 8   12|       nurse their babes.~ ~ So forcibly does this truth strike me,
 9   13|   certain consequences, we are forcibly shewn the nature of vice;
10   13|    every vice in the soil thus forcibly torn up.~ ~ I have sometimes
11   13|     child should never be thus forcibly tamed after it has injudiciously
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