Chap.

1  Int|        to render them vain and helpless, and the unfolding mind
2    1| produce future good. Could the helpless creature whom he called
3    1|    animal, though the long and helpless state of infancy seems to
4    4|        children lavished on an helpless sister.~ ~ These are matters
5    8|      have been saved for their helpless younger children, yet have
6   11|       pays proper attention to helpless infancy has a right to require
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