Chap.

 1    1|            In this style, argue tyrants of every denomination, from
 2    2|       ever sought for by power, tyrants and sensualists are in the
 3    2|      been the most dangerous of tyrants, and women have been duped
 4    3|        like that of dominion in tyrants, of present sway, has subjected
 5    3|     abject slaves or capricious tyrants. They lose all simplicity,
 6    5|    tyranny, the original sin of tyrants, I declare against all power
 7    9|        world between voluptuous tyrants, and cunning envious dependents,
 8    9|          they must govern their tyrants by sinister tricks, for
 9   10| obedience, is the catch-word of tyrants of every description, and
10   10|     despotism supports another. Tyrants would have cause to tremble
11   11|      True, but they then become tyrants; for it is not rational
12   12|       of men, than the pedantic tyrants who reside in colleges and
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