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Freedom from covetousness is a condition under which deeds are produced; freedom from hatred is a condition under which deeds are produced; freedom from in fatuation is a condition under which deeds are produced.
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Oh had I known you myfclf before this in - fatuation — bright pattern of all goodncfs \ — but I was devoted, — a ruined wretch be - fore ever you entered my houfe •, unworthy to be faved, unworthy that virtues fuch as yours fhould dwell under the fame roof with me!
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Every true friend of rational freedom must deplore this extraord'nary in - fatuation, which threatens to overturn all that has been there done in the cause of liberty: for unlefs they (hall lay their domestic animosities aside, and cordially unite to repel the in - vading foe, their efforts must be feeble and unavailing; and,
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