Chap.

 1    3|   kingdom every young creature requires almost continual exercise,
 2    4|      kind of perseverance that requires a more firm support than
 3    4| important branch of education, requires the sober steady eye of
 4    5|      what pleases her; the one requires knowledge, the other taste;
 5    7|    living God; of that God who requires more than modesty of mien.
 6   10|     the temper, in particular, requires the most judicious attention -
 7   11|    constitution of our nature, requires the discharge of a duty,
 8   12|        taste for the fine arts requires great cultivation; but not
 9   12|       sex, nay, to one man, it requires sense to turn sensibility
10   12|        of individuality, which requires an exertion of judgment
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