Chap.

1  Int|      placed on this earth to unfold their faculties; and afterwards
2    1|     that the passions should unfold our reason, because he could
3    2| their exertions should be to unfold their own faculties and
4    2| their faculties have room to unfold, and their virtues to gain
5    3|     amuse the present moment unfold the imagination. But these
6    5|  gain sufficient strength to unfold the faculties?~ ~ * 'I find
7    7|    senses, as instruments to unfold the understanding, and form
8    9|   may still, in some degree, unfold their faculties by becoming
9   12|      and body shoot out, and unfold the tender blossoms of hope,
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