Chap.

1    1|     main body must be moved by command, like the waves of the sea;
2    5| inferiours, and always had the command of money, acquire a graceful
3    7|        when he accepted of the command of the American forces.
4   10|       have sufficient sense or command of temper to manage her
5   11|       way that Heaven seems to command the whole human race. It
6   11|      It is easier, I grant, to command than reason; but it does
7   12|       arrest our attention and command our reverence. For only
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