Chap.

 1    1|        principles, that I think it scarcely possible, but that some
 2  Int|           understandings. It seems scarcely necessary to say, that I
 3    1|        they have imbibed, they can scarcely trace how, rather than to
 4    1|       those to demi-gods, who were scarcely human - the brutal Spartans,
 5    1|          majesty of Kings, I shall scarcely excite surprise by adding
 6    1|           subalterns forward, they scarcely know or care why, with headlong
 7    1|           the weak, common man has scarcely ever any character, but
 8    2|        thanks to early debauchery, scarcely men in their outward form
 9    2|            her grovel contentedly, scarcely raised by her employments
10    2|         the few; and monsters, who scarcely have shewn any discernment
11    3|    characteristics of humanity can scarcely be discerned. Such are the
12    4|         genius and judgment, it is scarcely possible to divine what
13    4|    ceremonies appear to me, that I scarcely am able to govern my muscles,
14    4|         behaviour must be adopted, scarcely to be expected from a being
15    4|         comprehension of mind, are scarcely compatible with that pliant
16    4|       future state of existence is scarcely taken into the reckoning
17    4|          tendency of things, it is scarcely observed. Bread, the common
18    4|           of society this evil can scarcely be remedied, I am afraid,
19    5| intellectual pursuits afford would scarcely be equivalent to the hours
20    6|          them with faults that can scarcely be avoided, unless a degree
21    9|           these sacred duties will scarcely be felt by the being who
22    9|         nor educates her children, scarcely deserves the name of a wife,
23    9|           of royalty when they can scarcely stop their children's mouths
24    9|          but listlessly to go they scarcely care where, for they cannot
25    9|            reading of history will scarcely be more useful than the
26   10|        parental affection, indeed, scarcely deserves the name, when
27   12|            which women now receive scarcely deserves the name. For the
28   12|        weakens them, till they are scarcely perceptible. The sympathies
29   12|      virtue on knowledge, which is scarcely possible unless they be
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