Chap.

1    1|   with more weighty affairs, neglecting private duties only to disturb,
2    4|       is it surprising that, neglecting the duties that reason alone
3    4|  appeal to experience, if by neglecting the understanding they be
4    4|    by the most direct means, neglecting their dull domestic duties
5    8|      vanity and dissipation, neglecting every domestic duty; nay,
6    8| Whilst other indolent women, neglecting every personal duty, have
7    9|      sins against herself by neglecting to cultivate an affection
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