Chap.

 1    4|       of civil governments has put almost insuperable obstacles
 2    5|   simple as it seems, was only put in its proper order to be
 3    5|      volumes are so frequently put into the hands of young
 4    5|      Rousseau was accidentally put into my hands, and her sentiments,
 5    9|         the affection which is put on merely because it is
 6   12|    hand, for, when he had once put on coat and breeches, he
 7   12|        behaviour. Not, indeed, put on for visitors like the
 8   13|   devil?~ ~ Do they, when they put to flight, as it is said,
 9   13|          Here an awful stop is put to our inquiries. - But,
10   13| servants imperiously called to put children to bed, and sent
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