Chap.

1  Int|    creation, and puts a natural sceptre in a feeble hand.~ ~ Yet,
2    2|         powers, or to usurp the sceptre which the understanding
3    3|  infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself
4    5| emphatically be called the iron sceptre of tyranny, the original
5   13|     blindly, as to an arbitrary sceptre or rod, on the same principle
6   13|    justice reign, wielding this sceptre, sole master of his house,
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