Chap.

1    2|   gratified by the sight of a humble mutual love, not dignified
2    2|       the friend, and not the humble dependent of her husband;
3    7|        but had he been merely humble, he would probably have
4    7|      modest man is steady, an humble man timid, and a vain one
5    7|  Christ was modest, Moses was humble, and Peter vain.~ ~ Thus,
6    8|  merciful!~ ~ * Smith.~ ~ The humble mind that seeketh to find
7   12| virtues. Tenderness for their humble dumb domestics, amongst
8   12|     He found her a convenient humble companion, and pride made
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