Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2| Diderot genuine virtue and a tenderness unknown to his contemporaries
2    5, 145|      there was but little of tenderness. The well-being of the state
3    6     |    to dry the first tears of tenderness, to inspire that first mixture
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