Chap.

1  Int|    nobler passions that open and enlarge the soul; that the instruction
2    4|        enable the imagination to enlarge the object, and make it
3    4|       education does not tend to enlarge the heart any more than
4    4|        On this subject I mean to enlarge in a future chapter; it
5    5|          frequently going astray enlarge their minds. If then by
6    8|         render it unnecessary to enlarge on this subject, if a constant
7   11| endeavours to form the heart and enlarge the understanding of his
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