Chap.

1    1|      education: and I call with the firm tone of humanity; for my
2    1| establishing their own liberty on a firm basis, or of extending the
3    1|        excite surprise by adding my firm persuasion that every profession,
4    3|        ought to rest upon. No other firm base is there under heaven -
5    4|   perseverance that requires a more firm support than emotions, however
6    5|            dies, but the oak stands firm, and for ages braves the
7    5|            or grave, unreproved; be firm till be is almost over-bearing,
8   10|             character rendered more firm, by being allowed to govern
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