Chap.

1    3|        women, seem to think it unnecessary: the latter, as it takes
2    3|       patrimony in riotous and unnecessary expences, these are the
3    4|       looks as an intruder, an unnecessary burden on the benevolence
4    8| disquisitions, would render it unnecessary to enlarge on this subject,
5   12|           Ushers would then be unnecessary; for I believe experience
6   13|   endure a storm. It is almost unnecessary to draw the inference. -
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