Chap.

 1    1| Sailors, the naval gentlemen, come under the same description,
 2    2|      of knowledge, women will come in for a taste; but, from
 3    2|   have led me to draw. When I come to that division of the
 4    2|       the blind, one need not come from heaven to tell us the
 5    2|      the time will inevitably come, her desire of pleasing
 6    4|     ever make lead gold!~ ~ I come round to my old argument;
 7    4|   matters of fact, which have come under my eye again and again.
 8    5|   mind, unless animal spirits come under that description,
 9    5|     and the needle, when they come to display other talents,
10    5|     to let the public opinion come round - for where are rules
11    5|   resemble men, yet when they come before him with all the
12    6|    person very naturally will come in for its share - and,
13    6|       of reckoning comes; and come it surely will, to turn
14    8|  circumstance, a good man may come to be suspected of a crime
15    8|      But no such frail beings come out of the hands of nature.
16   12|       making every allowance, come under the description of
17   13|       all things which do not come under the cognizance of
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