Chap.

1    2|            found it convenient to exert his strength to subjugate
2    2|       strength of mind to dare to exert my own reason, till, becoming
3    3|         before it is necessary to exert mean arts to please him
4    4|       company, are not allowed to exert any manual strength; and
5    4| strengthen their minds, they only exert themselves to give their
6    5|       insists that man should not exert his strength, but depend
7    5|   ambition, love, hope, and fear, exert their wonted power, though
8    9|          from their birth, seldom exert the locomotive faculty of
9    9|        and body, that they cannot exert themselves, unless to pursue
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