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1    2|      early life has more baneful consequences than is commonly supposed;
2    2|     fortified by principles. The consequences are similar; soldiers acquire
3    3|      nations I had seen. And the consequences are uniformly such as may
4    3|        insinuate.~ ~ The baneful consequences which flow from inattention
5    4|        of the rich, and the same consequences ensue.~ ~ Necessity has
6    5|     ridiculous! But what serious consequences ensue to rob man of that
7    8|           These are the physical consequences, the moral are still more
8   12|       violated; and what serious consequences ensue to render private
9   13| irregularities producing certain consequences, we are forcibly shewn the
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