Chap.

1    1|    feelings were not set in motion to improve our nature, of
2    5|  and only giving it an easy motion, is very wide.~ ~ Rousseau'
3    6| hopes and fears that set in motion their sluggish minds.~ ~ *
4    8|    order established in the motion of the principal bodies
5    9|     first set the wheels in motion. Virtue likewise can only
6    9|  may keep their thoughts in motion; for when they neglect domestic
7   12|   features: whilst in every motion that displays the active
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