Chap.

 1    1|         must have had unbounded sway. An aristocracy, of course,
 2    2|   procure the individuals regal sway.~ ~  As a philosopher, I
 3    3|     well glory in their illicit sway, for, like Turkish bashaws,
 4    3| dominion in tyrants, of present sway, has subjected them, we
 5    4|       what they gain by illicit sway, on man, not only for protection,
 6    4|     race. A love of pleasure or sway seems to divide mankind,
 7    5|    wished to lengthen out their sway, they should not entirely
 8   12|        fondness of pleasure and sway, their preference of rakes
 9   12|     exertions to obtain illicit sway.~ ~ Let an enlightened nation*
10   12|        pleasure and the love of sway, that will reign paramount
11   12|         not illicitly had great sway? corrupting themselves and
12   13|    dress, for pleasure, and for sway, are the passions of savages;
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