Chap.

1  Int|    are treated as a kind of subordinate beings, and not as a part
2    2|     understanding is always subordinate to the acquirement of some
3    5|    is, that it must ever be subordinate to the former, of never
4    5|   practice of every duty be subordinate to the grand one of improving
5    6| having a chance, from their subordinate state in society, to recover
6   12|     prove that this kind of subordinate authority is particularly
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