It seems that in most English writings from 1700 to the late 1800s (both American and British), there is an odd pattern of capitalizing the first letter of various words, even if it's not really a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
What is this cadence? Why did they use it? Why don't we do this today?
hi! you'll find some previous responses on this topic in this post, which has links to a few more