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1    2|           the winning softness so warmly, and frequently, recommended,
2    2|       that I mean to attack; nay, warmly as I admire the genius of
3    2|          on the contrary, I would warmly recommend them, even while
4    2|          followed his steps, have warmly inculcated that the whole
5    3| principles of a man who argued so warmly, and so well, for the immortality
6    5|      indulge his feelings. And so warmly has he painted, what he
7   12|       delivered my opinion rather warmly in favour of a private education;
8   13|     distinction which men have so warmly insisted upon, is arbitrary,
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