Chap.

1    6|      consolidated by time, a reformation is barely possible; and
2    6|   the damped spirits.* Their reformation, as well as his retirement,
3   12|       crying out against all reformation, as if it were a violation
4   12|      of the people, lest one reformation should lead to another,
5   13|     vice, for the purpose of reformation. Positive punishment appears
6   13| manners, towards the general reformation of society; but it appeared
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