Chap.

1    2|       not lying deep, will not elude a slight glance of inquiry.~ ~
2    5|        to use some art, not to elude punishment in case of disobedience,
3    5|       shapes for itself, would elude their sight. He who loves
4   11|       the water it swims in to elude its enemy, instead of boldly
5   11|        always unreasonable. To elude this arbitrary authority
6   12| employment of the youths is to elude the necessity of attending
7   13|    will endeavour cunningly to elude it, is most natural and
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