Chap.

1    2|      draws the mind out of its accustomed state, and exalts the affections;
2    3| adopted it, if he had not been accustomed to make reason give way
3    3|        homage of passion. Man, accustomed to bow down to power in
4    4|       emotions, and the heart, accustomed to lively emotions, turns
5    4|    evident that the men there, accustomed to polygamy, are enervated
6    5|      parents thus address her, accustomed to submission - 'Your husband
7   12|    reception of friendship, is accustomed to seek for pleasure in
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