Chap.

1    3|       mind, at the same time, gradually expanding itself to comprehend
2    4|     to form a being advancing gradually towards perfection;* but
3    4|      recompence of toil: and, gradually seen as it ripens, only
4    5|        on the contrary, as we gradually discover the imperfections
5    5| indignation; but the eye that gradually saw the darkness thicken,
6    8|      this metropolis, till it gradually subsides before the common
7   11|      which a judicious parent gradually gains over a child's mind.
8   12|    friendship and confidence, gradually leading to more expansive
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