Chap.

 1  Int|  subject of education, and patiently observed the conduct of
 2    2|   of man, he will let them patiently bite the bridle, and not
 3    4| the obsequious slaves, who patiently allow themselves to be driven
 4    4|    themselves, do not very patiently bear this privation of a
 5    5|   to man.~ ~ The being who patiently endures injustice, and silently
 6    5|    can judge, and they may patiently wait till the opinion of
 7    5|  youthful graces; but wait patiently till they have struck deep
 8    6|   judgment enough to weigh patiently the sense of an awkward
 9   11|   who sets a good example, patiently lets that example work;
10   12|  wrong, to her husband, or patiently to the social laws which
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