Chap.

1    2|       the mind, we disdain to confine our wishes or thoughts to
2    5|    for our hearts; let us not confine all our thoughts to the
3    5|       important subjects; but confine my remarks to the general
4   12| presumptuously endeavoured to confine in one narrow channel, the
5   12|     vulgar, I did not mean to confine my remark to the poor, for
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