Chap.

1    1|            creature, whom he formed, knowing what he formed, is as unphilosophical
2    5| considerations, she assumes, without knowing it, superiour dignity and
3    6|             our curiosity excited by knowing, in some degree, what we
4   12|         nostrums of them own without knowing any thing of the human frame.
5   13|           the stupid novelists, who, knowing little of human nature,
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