Chap.

1    1|     abilities, without rank or property, pushes himself forward
2    3|    principles and secure their property. But, alas! she has never
3    4|       displeased at seeing the property of her children lavished
4    4|        aristocracy, founded on property, or sterling talents, will
5    9|       From the respect paid to property flow, as from a poisoned
6    9|    respect on account of their property: and property, once gained,
7    9| account of their property: and property, once gained, will procure
8    9|        self-denial. Hereditary property sophisticates the mind,
9   11|     only a selfish respect for property. The father who is blindly
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