Chap.

 1  Int| experience and reflection will be felt by some of my readers. Animated
 2    1|           of the age, can only be felt by a few officers, whilst
 3    2|       reason, is, in some degree, felt by the mass of mankind;
 4    3|   desolate! The pang of nature is felt; but after time has softened
 5    4|        satisfaction with which he felt his own superiority." These
 6    4|           same object can only be felt in succession. The vain
 7    4|    material, it cannot be seen or felt! Yet the eager pursuit of
 8    5|          enjoyments; he has never felt the calm satisfaction, that
 9    5|         painted, what he forcibly felt, that, interesting the heart
10    5|      happiness on earth, and have felt the calm sensations of the
11    5|          fulfilled if he had only felt what had been termed physical
12    6|        Such a respect, when it is felt, may be very sublime; and
13    7|         of the Divine presence is felt - for this must ever be
14    7|           talk. Nay, I have often felt hurt, not to say disgusted,
15    7|       dame of antiquity must have felt a glow of conscious dignity
16    8|         when only His presence is felt, will seldom form a very
17    9|           duties will scarcely be felt by the being who is cajoled
18   12|       respectful regard, which is felt for a parent, is very different
19   12|           they must have forcibly felt, what they have so well
20   13|           who ought never to have felt restraint, nor would, had
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