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1 1| at their glass; for this exertion of cunning is only an instinct 2 1| preponderates, through the exertion of reason, the overthrow 3 3| fellows, without any mental exertion, sink him in reality below 4 3| she should urge him to the exertion of those powers which nature 5 3| them, is, to render such exertion necessary by resistance; 6 4| they attain with the least exertion, and which is the most indisputable. 7 4| incompatible with any vigorous exertion of intellect. Besides, by 8 4| instead of earning it by the exertion of their own hands or heads. 9 4| station, it is impossible; no exertion can wash this stain away. 10 5| knowledge a man must gain by the exertion of his own faculties; and 11 5| Mental as well as bodily exertion is, at first, irksome; so 12 9| duties which equally require exertion and self-denial. Hereditary 13 12| caprice of parents, little exertion can be expected from them, 14 12| up to some extraordinary exertion, that injures the wheels, 15 12| virtue and delicacy, by the exertion of reason, they will look 16 12| individuality, which requires an exertion of judgment to modify general 17 13| little strength by a slight exertion of its thinking powers;