Chap.

1    1| virtuous manner. They may be convenient slaves, but slavery will
2    1|  mankind, and make liberty a convenient handle for mock patriotism.
3    2| remotest antiquity, found it convenient to exert his strength to
4    2|    be a virtue; and, however convenient it may be found in a companion -
5    8|     married women, under the convenient cloak of marriage, practise;
6    9|      in this country, only a convenient handle for despotism, they
7   12|     to her's. He found her a convenient humble companion, and pride
8   13|    is true they have not the convenient expedient of selling masses
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