Chap.

1  Int|           has, of late, been more attended to than formerly; yet they
2    4|             To be observed, to be attended to, to be taken notice of
3    4|            as all his motions are attended to, he learns an habitual
4    4| difficulties with which they were attended, or by the unwearied and
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