Chap.

1    1| wretchedness that has flowed from hereditary honours, riches, and monarchy,
2    1|        arbitrary power, up to the hereditary distinctions that clash
3    2|      state, throw off their gaudy hereditary trappings: and if then women
4    2|        civilized life. Riches and hereditary honours have made cyphers
5    4|          vain to expect it whilst hereditary power chokes the affections
6    4|     without earning it. But, till hereditary possessions are spread abroad,
7    9|         but habitual idleness can hereditary wealth and titles produce?
8    9|         exertion and self-denial. Hereditary property sophisticates the
9   12|       consider in the light of an hereditary estate; and eat, drink,
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