Chap.

1    2|        on life and manners. They dwell on effects, and modifications,
2    2|       appears to me necessary to dwell on these obvious truths,
3    5|      Greatness of mind can never dwell with cunning, or address;
4    7|          disclaim, and refuse to dwell with that debauchery of
5    7|   retreat, where she delights to dwell, in close union with humanity.~ ~
6   12|      subject, on which I mean to dwell, the necessity of establishing
7   12| favourites have produced; not to dwell on the mischief that naturally
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