Chap.

 1    1|    mankind, from which an orderly train of virtues spring, can only
 2    2|         produced naturally by the train of my reflections, I shall
 3    2|          body. Following the same train of thinking, I have been
 4    4|        mark. I have followed this train of reasoning much further,
 5    6| complaints, and all the vapourish train of idleness, rendered them
 6    8|         chastity and all its fair train, that they are employed
 7    8|         spirit, and all the noble train of virtues, on which social
 8   11|        been led into a melancholy train of reflection respecting
 9   12|    shifted, not remedied.~ ~ This train of reasoning brings me back
10   13|         concatenate that abstract train of thought which produces
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