Chap.

1 18|      weapons for assault. But fear often deprives men of intellect
2 23|      from surrendering by the fear of danger." ~
3 25|     his relief, either out of fear for their own safety, or
4 54|     induced by any motives of fear to stir from its place. ~
5 65| domestic contentions, and the fear of a foreign enemy, they
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