Chap.

1    4|       habitual regard to every circumstance of ordinary behaviour, and
2    4|    brother marries, a probable circumstance, from being considered as
3    5| occasions, the most delightful circumstance a man finds in his victory
4    6|      use, till some fortuitous circumstance makes the information dart
5    8|      extraordinary and unlucky circumstance, a good man may come to
6   12|       power!~ ~ * I remember a circumstance that once came under my
7   12|    imitation, because in every circumstance of life there is a kind
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