Chap.

1    1|          tricks; whilst the latter, mixing frequently with well-bred
2    2| conversation, and, from continually mixing with society, they gain,
3    5|       obtained in a natural way, by mixing in the world, has the same
4    5|         descend from my height, and mixing with my fellow-creatures,
5    7|         from ignorant servants, the mixing them thus indiscriminately
6   12|            this can only be done by mixing a number of children together,
7   12|            richly caparisoned. Yet, mixing in the giddy. circle under
8   13|      children; or have obtained, by mixing in the world, a little of
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