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 1    2|    manners from Rousseau to Dr. Gregory, have contributed to render
 2    2|      herself.~ ~ The worthy Dr. Gregory fell into a similar error.
 3    2|         a love of power.~ ~ Dr. Gregory goes much further; he actually
 4    2|      allude to that part of Dr. Gregory's treatise, where he advises
 5    2|      the same complexion is Dr. Gregory's advice respecting delicacy
 6    2| impediment to virtue.~ ~ If Dr. Gregory confined his remark to romantic
 7    2|     decide the propriety of Dr. Gregory's advice, and shew how absurd
 8    3|         that recommended by Dr. Gregory, who treats it as a matter
 9    5|         solicitude pervades Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters,
10    7|         runs Rousseau's and Dr. Gregory's advice respecting modesty,
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