Chap.

1    2|       placid satisfaction that unsophisticated affections impart. But for
2    4| children, understanding, in an unsophisticated sense, is particularly required:
3    7| chastity the virtue from which unsophisticated modesty will naturally flow,
4    8|        received as such by the unsophisticated mind, though it might not
5   12|        natural affections, and unsophisticated feelings spread round the
6   13|        to the wanton, from the unsophisticated charms of virtue, and the
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