Chap.

1    4|      object,* I may be allowed to infer that reason is absolutely
2    5|          the rod? Is it unfair to infer that her virtue is built
3    5|          proceeds triumphantly to infer. Granted; - yet, perhaps,
4    5| sacrificed. I mean, therefore, to infer, that we ought to have a
5    8|         It is strictly logical to infer that the virtue that rests
6    9|             I mean, therefore, to infer that the society is not
7   13|            experience leads me to infer, is fixed before their seventh
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