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 1    1|       remained for ever in the brutal state of nature, which even
 2    1|       which sensation produced brutal ease, be called, in direct
 3    1|      were scarcely human - the brutal Spartans, who, in defiance
 4    2|     always been subjugated.~ ~ Brutal force has hitherto governed
 5    5| agreeable to him: and let this brutal desire of self-preservation
 6    5|    reason raises man above the brutal herd, and death is big with
 7    6|       vice, and give a zest to brutal indulgences; but when the
 8    7|    their nature, they are only brutal when unchecked by reason:
 9    8| disgusted by the sight of such brutal excesses.~ ~ There is one
10   10|     their children in the most brutal manner, and sacrifice every
11   13|        which draw man from the brutal herd, the corrupting intercourse
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