Chap.

1    1| firm persuasion that every profession, in which great subordination
2    1| extend the comparison to a profession where more mind is certainly
3    1|  if he mean to rise in his profession. Perhaps there cannot be
4    1| some degree, formed by his profession. A man of sense may only
5    1| very constitution of their profession.~ ~ In the infancy of society,
6    4|   A man when he enters any profession has his eye steadily fixed
7   13| other, for men of the same profession are seldom friends, yet
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