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1    2|       childhood. Rousseau was more consistent when he wished to stop the
2    2|            I now mean to contrast, consistent. But into similar inconsistencies
3    2|  determination, however, perfectly consistent with his former advice,
4    2|                Noble morality! and consistent with the cautious prudence
5    3|           sex to mind was not very consistent with the principles of a
6    5| understanding, however, it was but consistent to subject them to authority
7    5|          his sensible remarks; how consistent with what I have already
8    5|          alloy, as permanent as is consistent with the grand end of existence -
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