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 1    1|      its influence on general practice. And how can woman be expected
 2  Int|       not strengthened by the practice of those duties which dignify
 3    2|   Soldiers, as well as women, practice the minor virtues with punctilious
 4    3|      be relative to points of practice; it belongs to them to apply
 5    5|   that not from any frivolous practice of gallantry or vanity of
 6    5|      to: what will render the practice of this rule also the more
 7    5| husbands' hearts; but let the practice of every duty be subordinate
 8    6|      putting their lessons in practice, they cannot live without
 9    8|  still remains true, that the practice of truth, justice, and humanity,
10   12|  public life, by the habitual practice of those inferiour ones
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