Chap.

 1    1| caught, morality becomes an empty name. The personal reserve,
 2    2|      and not mock them with empty praise; or, should their
 3    5|   them this homage.~ ~ Idle empty words! What can such delusive
 4    6|     virtue, thou art not an empty name! All that life can
 5    9|    fulfilled, is one of the empty compliments which vice and
 6    9|  from drawing out an almost empty purse, whispering at the
 7    9|    the nose, he can make an empty shew, very safely, by giving
 8   11|   so anxious to enforce, an empty name; because they will
 9   12|     duties, excepting a few empty forms, for which it was
10   12|  will reign paramount in an empty mind. I say empty emphatically,
11   12|     in an empty mind. I say empty emphatically, because the
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