Chap.

1    1|       over the brute creation consist? The answer is as clear
2    2|     Standing armies can never consist of resolute, robust men;
3    3|      human virtue and dignity consist.~ ~ Formed thus by the discharge
4    4|   what does their superiority consist? In the same strain, to
5    6|     dull, because it does not consist of pretty repartees, or
6    9|      true merit and happiness consist. False, indeed, must be
7   13| compassion. Humanity does not consist 'in a squeamish ear,' says
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