Chap.

 1    2| nonsense! When will a great man arise with sufficient strength
 2    3|        vigour of muscles, which arise from bodily labour, when
 3    3|       obliged to acquire. Hence arise the various modes of attack
 4    4|      has ever appeared to me to arise from narrowness of mind;
 5    4|        the sober pleasures that arise from equality. Exalted by
 6    4|          whether this attention arise from vanity or fondness,
 7    4|         superficial, grace must arise from something deeper than
 8    4|       Most of the evils of life arise from a desire of present
 9    4|     understanding. Whether this arise from a physical or accidental
10    5|         of the sufferings which arise from those evils it hath
11    5|         my dear contemporaries, arise above such narrow prejudices!
12    5|  beloved object - what harm can arise from this mistaken enthusiastic
13    6|      true beauty and grace must arise from the play of the mind?
14    9|        Pernicious Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural~ ~Distinctions
15    9|      this imperfect state, must arise from well regulated affections;
16   12|        from pretty women, often arise from envy. When they chance
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