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1      XVI|       all. Perish my daughter’s virtueperish my daughter herself—
2    XXVII|        its own honor, would, by virtue of its discretionary powers,
3   XXXIII| insensibility under the name of virtue.~ ~But we must do her the
4     XXXV|       the tone of a man who, by virtue of assuming all the responsibility,
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