Book,  Par.

1     I,     34|      portent of never-ending hardship, and that heaven frowned
2     I,     40|      laxity and impatient of hardship, filled the ignorant minds
3   III,     48|    sex feeble and unequal to hardship, but, when it has liberty,
4    VI,     49| country, were more inured to hardship and endurance. They claim
5    XI,     12|      subjection is a special hardship in peace, collected a force.
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