Chap.

1    2|    men, who are, like them, sent into the world before their
2    4|    for its difficulties; or sent, as a great effort of generosity,
3    4|   being, who, like her, was sent into the world to acquire
4    9|  British heroes are oftener sent from the gaming table than
5    9|     his wife, nor the babes sent to nestle in a strange bosom,
6   12|  affections, they should be sent to school to mix with a
7   13| vicious at home, a child is sent to school; and the methods
8   13|    put children to bed, and sent away again and again, because
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