Chap.

1    4| humanity, she is displeased at seeing the property of her children
2    5|   philosophical eye, can avoid seeing the futility of degrading
3    9|       not feel more delight at seeing his child suckled by its
4   13|     looking into futurity, and seeing things that are not, as
5   13|       is, a distinct manner of seeing common occurrences, as they
6   13|        an individual manner of seeing things, produced by ignorance,
7   13|       it be erroneously called seeing the world; yet the heart
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