Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|    come to enlighten their minds. Others refuse to listen
2     I,     XII| the idea of corrupting the minds of the electors and of making
3     I,     XII| voters, and corrupting the minds of the innocent. So never
4    II,     III|     there to enlighten the minds of his compatriots, and
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