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 1    2|          beauty would be equally conspicuous. But, alas! husbands, as
 2    2|  pleasures and render themselves conspicuous by practising the virtues
 3    3|          the fondness for dress, conspicuous in women, may be easily
 4    4|      itself. More or less may be conspicuous in one being than another;
 5    4|          victory is decided, and conspicuous.~ ~ I must descend to the
 6    5|       degree of concise elegance conspicuous in many passages that disturbs
 7    8|      dales, clouds and sunshine, conspicuous in the virtues of great
 8   12| sensations, or whim, is quite as conspicuous, if not more so, amongst
 9   13|       you rely on his wisdom, so conspicuous in his works, and in your
10   13|    preserve their reputation was conspicuous in the dissenting and female
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