Chap.

1  Int| considering the historic page, and viewing the living world with anxious
2  Int|            fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in
3    2|            In the same style, when viewing some noble monument of human
4    4|        have, probably, been led by viewing education in a false light;
5    5|       purposes, of even this life, viewing the whole, be subverted
6    5|   imaginary present good.~ ~ After viewing objects in this light, it
7    9|            body or mind; and, thus viewing every thing through one
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