Chap.

1    1|   the question, whether they indulge the horse-laugh, or polite
2    2|   say that they ought not to indulge those emotions which disturb
3    5|     liberty; they are apt to indulge themselves excessively in
4    5| contemplation, but merely to indulge his feelings. And so warmly
5    5|    and die - why let us then indulge sensibility, and laugh at
6    7|   which knots of young women indulge themselves in, when in my
7    7|     on, because she chose to indulge herself in bed till the
8    8|    flag; and I must silently indulge the reverie these reflections
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