Chap.

 1  Int|       the attainment of those talents and virtues, the exercise
 2    1|  place of the reality; he saw talents bent by power to sinister
 3    3|    talent - and here are five talents.~ ~ I wish to sum up what
 4    4|     prince. But what were the talents and virtues by which he
 5    4|     too, by a degree of other talents and virtues, which seems,
 6    4|      on property, or sterling talents, will ever sweep before
 7    4| middle rank, the one in which talents thrive best, extends not
 8    4|      vigour to the virtue and talents of the freed posterity of
 9    4|    and that men of genius and talents have started out of a class,
10    5|    they come to display other talents, whose utility is already
11    5|       cultivate her agreeable talents, in order to please her
12    5|       determining to hide her talents under a bushel. Let things
13    5|       produces not only great talents, but great virtues. For
14    9|       the respect due only to talents and virtue. Men neglect
15   12|  parents of taste. A woman of talents, if she be not absolutely
16   13|       some women of superiour talents learned to despise them.~ ~
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