Chap.

1  Int|          produces a propensity to tyrannize, and gives birth to cunning,
2    2|     slaves of their mistresses to tyrannize over their sisters, wives,
3    4|   exactness, are most inclined to tyrannize over, and despise, the very
4   10|        minds, is but a pretext to tyrannize where it can be done with
5   12| importance, from being allowed to tyrannize over servants, and from
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