Chap.

 1  Int| melancholy emotions of sorrowful indignation have depressed my spirits,
 2    2|     often have occasion to cite, indignation always takes place of admiration,
 3    2|         philosopher, I read with indignation the plausible epithets which
 4    2|          my virtue, I view, with indignation, the mistaken notions that
 5    5|         and though he be full of indignation against them when they endeavour
 6    5|         of turpitude, and raises indignation; but the eye that gradually
 7    7|         cannot recollect without indignation, the jokes and hoyden tricks,
 8    9|          mixture of contempt and indignation.~ ~ How strangely must the
 9   12|       observation, and raised my indignation. I went to visit a little
10   13|        and saw with surprise and indignation, women, whose appearance
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