Chap.

1    5|      very want of discernment or unreasonable anger, proves that he could
2    5|    narrow, and her prejudices as unreasonable as strong.~ ~ I shall pass
3    6|          Egyptian bondage, it is unreasonable, as well as cruel, to upbraid
4   11| proportionally, is almost always unreasonable. To elude this arbitrary
5   12|      with irksome ceremonies and unreasonable restraints, assumes the
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