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Supplement
§.2. Elucidations
Justice of the Peace
Official Establishment
On the occasion of any act It is affording no very comfortable use increasingly for a reason when to
and purpose bear in mind, in proportion that in proportion to his appearance of the aptitude of
each proposed arrangement will be brought his assurance that by
those to whom the applying it to as no application to
will be made of it. Any such of his readers as the author has in
the novel before parts of the world serve to flattering
himself are not altogether wanting by in whose breast by the contemplation of
the condition situation in which in this respect be his to be want
the affection of sympathy is not altogether empty By this it
may be imagined in what way had a stipu his situation has in this
respect the quantity of a after wards might have
been ensured, the quality of it unproved.
In general no has he in hand: not so much
in that which it is in the power of persuasion to apply: indifference
cold hearted reckless indifference has been the at all times
from that quest in relation to the most manifest.
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