Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|         perform the acts of the intellect with a duller sense, in
2   I,     I,  6| thirtieth year of life; but the intellect is sharpened by exercises
3  II,    VI,  2|   either of our rank, or of our intellect and language. I think that
4  II,  VIII,  4|      lives to be of more active intellect, others again of a slower
5  II,     X,  3|       either from feebleness of intellect or want of proper instruction,
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