Chap.

 1    3|            of discontent and blind indulgence. Unable to educate her sons,
 2    4| questionable whether negligence or indulgence be most hurtful, but I am
 3    4|           distant from tyranny and indulgence: yet these are the extremes
 4    4|          duty is sacrificed to its indulgence.~ ~ Personal attachment
 5    5|           or perverted by too much indulgence. To prevent this abuse,
 6    8|         preserve theirs during the indulgence of vice. It was natural
 7    8|         more depraved by unbridled indulgence and the fastidious contrivances
 8    8|          for the sake of a present indulgence. The shameful indolence
 9    8|             to enjoy some trifling indulgence, disgust?~ ~ The depravity
10   10|            spoils them by improper indulgence. Besides, the affection
11   12|            dissipation and beastly indulgence.~ ~ But, on the contrary,
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