Chap.

1    1|       blood, the slaves who had shewn themselves heroes to rescue
2    2|     monsters, who scarcely have shewn any discernment of human
3    3|     like rational creatures, or shewn any vigour of intellect,
4    5|      fetters, if the world were shewn to young people just as
5    5|       but when a frail being is shewn the follies and vices of
6    5| fostering any passion, might be shewn to be equally useful, though
7   12|    which during the vacation is shewn to every visitor,* is productive
8   13|   consequences, we are forcibly shewn the nature of vice; that
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