Chap.

1    1|        undeniable, if mankind be viewed collectively.~ ~ The rights
2    2|         acknowledged that kings, viewed collectively, have ever
3    4|   mistress of the family, she is viewed with averted looks as an
4    5|      creatures would not then be viewed as frail beings; like themselves,
5    8|        as we suppose that we are viewed by others, though this has
6    9| scattered by nature. I have then viewed with pleasure a woman nursing
7    9|       because, having frequently viewed these freaks of ambition
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