Chap.

1    1|    do it by halves. Yet the imperfect conclusions thus drawn,
2    2|  for a taste; but, from the imperfect cultivation which their
3    3|  whilst man remains such an imperfect being as he appears hitherto
4    5|   formed to obey a being so imperfect as man, often full of vices,
5    5| Formed to live with such an imperfect being as man, they ought
6    9|     can be snatched in this imperfect state, must arise from well
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