Chap.

1    1|   that they have often been confounded; but, though the former
2    2| customs has frequently been confounded with a knowledge of the
3    4|  see the distinction of sex confounded in society, unless where
4    7|    evil, they are not to be confounded with the slow, orderly walk
5    8|     This woman had actually confounded virtue with reputation;
6   12| schools, however, religion, confounded with irksome ceremonies
7   13|     society, till ranks are confounded and women freed, neither
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