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1    1|      be brought, or the strong hold of prescription will never
2    1|      to make covert corruption hold fast the power which was
3    4| husbands, whilst they have any hold on their affections; and
4   11|        duty they have a strong hold and sacred claim on the
5   12|        possession, as a strong hold, and still let the sluggish
6   12| sanguine characters who mostly hold the helm of human affairs,
7   12|        was broken, what was to hold her? To hold her affection
8   12|       what was to hold her? To hold her affection whose sensibility
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