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 1    1|      enjoying a more godlike portion of happiness? Firmly persuaded
 2    1| intellect produces a greater portion of happiness or misery.
 3    3|     thus making such a large portion of mankind accountable and
 4    4| absolute in loveliness,' the portion of rationality granted to
 5    4|    she possesses an uncommon portion of sense and loftiness of
 6    5|   would procure the greatest portion of happiness, considering
 7    5|     ensue to rob man of that portion of happiness, which the
 8    7|     dedicated a considerable portion of her time to pursuits
 9   12|      nature, have acquired a portion of knowledge superiour to
10   12|     rusted when such a small portion of knowledge as those women
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