Chap.

 1    1|         one power should not be thrown down to exalt another -
 2    2|      further, for they are both thrown out of a useful station
 3    4|          The same obstacles are thrown in the way of the rich,
 4    4|     days those whom fortune has thrown down, and whom she too,
 5    4|     worked out of her home, and thrown on the world, unprepared
 6    5|    deprived of her fortune, and thrown friendless on the world.
 7    5|          before the sapling has thrown out its leaves, only exhausts
 8    5| knowledge.* The stumbling-block thrown across every path by suspicion,
 9    5|        those gnawing doubts are thrown back to prey on themselves.~ ~ * '
10    6|   virtues of a husband are thus thrown by love into the background,
11    7|        a passion, the burden is thrown on the weaker shoulders,
12    8|       malicious tale, which has thrown dirt on a pure character.
13    8|         abandoned till they are thrown into a state of desperation,
14   12|        I seen an admirable poem thrown down, that a man of true
15   13|   Italian; but as the few books thrown in their way were far above
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