Chap.

 1    4|   goodness of heart, piety, and benevolence. - I doubt the fact, though
 2    4|       unnecessary burden on the benevolence of the master of the house,
 3    4|        more sensible to general benevolence, more alive to the sentiments
 4    5|     closeness; yet sympathy and benevolence give an interest to her
 5    5| vigorous exertions of genius or benevolence, and life will be stripped
 6    9|   pleasing tumult.~ ~ Whilst my benevolence has been gratified by contemplating
 7    9|      politics, and settle their benevolence on the broadest basis; for
 8    9|         I wish, from the purest benevolence, to impress this truth on
 9   12|       leading to more expansive benevolence. Added to this, he will
10   12|         the purest effusions of benevolence, often rudely damped by
11   12|     very easy. Justice, or even benevolence, will not be a powerful
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