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 1    2|          long-suffering, are such amiable Godlike qualities, that
 2    2|    associations, as fair defects, amiable weaknesses, &c.? If there
 3    4|        weak!'~ ~And, made by this amiable weakness entirely dependent,
 4    4|             These women are often amiable; and their hearts are really
 5    5|       never make them sensible or amiable.' How indeed should she,
 6    5|     wishing to make his daughters amiable, and fearing lest unhappiness
 7    5|     behaviour would make you more amiable. But, trust me, they are
 8    5|        but it would make you less amiable as women: an important distinction,
 9   11|         it is, though the epithet amiable may be tacked to it, a reasonable
10   12| benevolent fervour to greet these amiable and respectable groups,
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