Book,  chapter

1    1,    5|     had what is far noblermoral courage, firmness of soul.
2    1,    6| qualities, but also for the moral qualities of its commander,
3    1,   12|   bodily strength but their moral energy. Falls became frequent,
4    1,   24|   it completely changed the moral condition of the travelers;
5    2,    9|       It is what?”~“It is a moral regeneration.”~“A moral
6    2,    9|     moral regeneration.”~“A moral regeneration?”~“Yes,” replied
7    3,   10|    was quite exhausted, her moral energies prostrate, and
8    3,   15|    for the first time their moral energy threatened to give
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