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 1    1| therefore, as it becomes more enlightened, should be very careful
 2    2|        till kings and nobles, enlightened by reason, and, preferring
 3    3|       is to be hoped, in this enlightened age, be contested without
 4    5|    own conscience is the most enlightened philosopher. There is no
 5    5|   women are once sufficiently enlightened to discover their real interest,
 6   10|  firmly believe that the more enlightened the human mind becomes the
 7   10|      prejudice, seldom exerts enlightened maternal affection; for
 8   12|   their sex, till they become enlightened citizens, till they become
 9   12|       illicit sway.~ ~ Let an enlightened nation* then try what effect
10   12|      the world will be so far enlightened that parents, only anxious
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