Chap.

 1  Int|         when it is asserted, in direct terms, that the minds of
 2    1| distinguish the individual, and direct the laws which bind society:
 3    1|      brutal ease, be called, in direct terms, a curse? A curse
 4    2|         have hitherto done, any direct comparison of the two sexes
 5    3|        make observations, which direct men to the establishment
 6    3|      afford sufficient light to direct their conduct whilst unerring
 7    4|         govern them by the most direct means, neglecting their
 8    5|         about words, when their direct signification is insincerity
 9    5|    somewhere: but is not this a direct and exclusive appropriation
10    5|    medium of books, and say, in direct contradiction to them, that
11    8|         man is only employed to direct his steps aright, regardless
12    9|     governed without having any direct share allowed them in the
13   11|       of kings are deduced in a direct line from the King of kings;
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