Chap.

 1  Int|       to tyrannize, and gives birth to cunning, the natural
 2    3| naturally, that is from their birth, independent of education,
 3    3|      various ramifications. - Birth, riches, and every extrinsic
 4    4|  idleness! But, if from their birth men and women be placed
 5    5|        almost from their very birth, and compliments were listened
 6    7|       lost friend, which gave birth to that respect for relicks,
 7    9|    myself, swathed from their birth, seldom exert the locomotive
 8   10|  fulfil the duties which give birth to affections that are the
 9   12|   gentleman, stifle, in their birth, the virtues of a man. Thus
10   12| offering to Him who gave them birth, whose bright image they
11   13|       an interval between the birth of each child, that we should
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