Chap.

1    1|     strengthen her reason till she comprehend her duty, and see in what
2    1| comprehending it - for unless they comprehend it, unless their morals
3    2|         attractive grace, I cannot comprehend his meaning, unless, in
4    2|            to them. I am unable to comprehend what either he or Rousseau
5    3|      active, most inquisitive; who comprehend the greatest variety of
6    3|      gradually expanding itself to comprehend the moral duties of life,
7    5|            sufficient, perhaps, to comprehend the answers which, in another
8   11|         hence that children cannot comprehend the reason why they are
9   12|            what they are unable to comprehend.~ ~ The libertinism, and
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