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 1    1|         different and a grosser cast. They are more positively
 2    1|        of sense may only have a cast of countenance that wears
 3    2|       observe, that whoever has cast a benevolent eye on society,
 4    3|        to be? Arguments of this cast are an insult to common
 5    3| affection gives a sacred heroic cast to her maternal duties.
 6    4|    imagination of this vigorous cast can give existence to insubstantial
 7    8|      the embryo in the womb, or cast it off when born. Nature
 8    9|       that women of a superiour cast have not a road open by
 9   12|  inspires fear; but a ludicrous cast, that serves to point a
10   13|         of women, pretending to cast nativities, to use the technical
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