Chap.

1  Int| where there is a constant struggle for an equilibrium, without
2    2|    though they may vainly struggle for the same degree; and
3    3|   true, without any great struggle, from committing gross crimes;
4    4|  not sufficient virtue to struggle to attain. But I must be
5    4| have the cares of life to struggle with; for these struggles
6    4|   might have been able to struggle for herself instead of eating
7    5|  themselves, condemned to struggle with human infirmities,
8    5|   no more! Wherefore this struggle, whether man be mortal or
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