Chap.

1  Int|    which raises men above the brute creation, and puts a natural
2    1|       s pre-eminence over the brute creation consist? The answer
3    4|     not, when they make man a brute, that they may expect every
4    5|     if he be not absolutely a brute, and will sooner or later
5    5|   when the man is sunk in the brute. 'The charm of life,' says
6   12| attention to the comfort of a brute, than to that of a fellow-creature.~ ~
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