Chap.

1    2| condescension; but what a different aspect it assumes when it is the
2    5|          has given them a venerable aspect, though the reason on which
3    6|            of their lives, the very aspect of wisdom, or the severe
4   10|            then loses the venerable aspect of a duty, and assumes the
5   12|         assumes the most ungracious aspect: not the sober austere one
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