Chap.

1    1|  uttering the apotheosis of savage virtues, he exalts those
2    1|    most powerful springs of savage conduct, hope and fear,
3    3|    bow down to power in his savage state, can seldom divest
4    5|     company of a woman. The savage hand of rapine is unnerved
5    8| stress has been laid on the savage custom of exposing the children
6   12|    oftener to be found in a savage than a civilized state.
7   13|   slavery cannot stifle the savage desire of admiration which
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