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1    4|            the males born are more numerous, in the proportion of 105
2    9| problematical; for Rousseau, and a numerous list of male writers, insist
3    9|        mind, than to look into the numerous carriages that drive helter-skelter
4    9|           as well represented as a numerous class of hard working mechanics,
5    9|            the next rank, that the numerous scramblers for wealth sacrifice
6   12|         particularly allude to the numerous academies in and about London,
7   12|  superficial reader of history the numerous examples of vice and oppression
8   13|       connections, as she termed a numerous acquaintance, lest her girls
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