Chap.

1    2|      elude a slight glance of inquiry.~ ~ Love, the common passion,
2    3|    the fact; for, on diligent inquiry, I find that strength of
3    4| instead of a part of man, the inquiry is whether she have reason
4    5|      and vexation close every inquiry: for the cause which we
5   10|     reign without controul or inquiry. Its throne is built across
6   10|      or the twilight of timid inquiry.~ ~ * L'amour propre. L'
7   12|     case, and the subjects of inquiry, though they might be influenced,
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