Chap.

1    1|      The desire of dazzling by riches, the most certain pre-eminence
2    1|       from hereditary honours, riches, and monarchy, that men
3    2| established in civilized life. Riches and hereditary honours have
4    3|        ramifications. - Birth, riches, and every extrinsic advantage
5    4|     with thoughtless celerity. Riches and honours prevent a man
6    9|       Destructive, however, as riches and inherited honours are
7   13|       Their clothes were their riches; and, I argue from analogy,
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