Chap.

1    2|     they have the same simple direction, as that there is a God.~ ~
2    3| without requiring very minute direction from the head, or the constant
3    3|      left a moment to its own direction, particularly a girl, and
4    7|       trusting to himself the direction of an enterprise, on which
5   11|       acting according to the direction of his own reason.~ ~ I
6   12|     not be entirely under the direction of men, who frequently damp,
7   12|     afterwards more under the direction of reason. In youth, the
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