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1 Violence and excitement, perhaps, differing altogether from what I felt, are no less blamable .
2 If she were less perfect in her conduct, his own life would have seemed less blamable .
3 Whether the individual be any the less blamable , because self-love assumes this disguise, is not now to be considered.
4 Your Providence is no less blamable in giving reason to man, who, it foresaw, would make a bad use of it.
5 And supposing it has been the case, do we interdict all ladies of conduct not less blamable from an introduction at court.
6 ONE of the desires dictated by vanity is more general, or less blamable , than that of being distinguished for the arts of conversation.
7 None of the desires dictated by vanity is more general, or less blamable , than that of being distinguished for the arts of conversation.
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