Chap.

1    1|       see in what manner it is connected with her real good? If children
2    2|      and have the same aim.~ ~ Connected with man as daughters, wives,
3    2|        and important, as it is connected with a boundless prospect
4    3|    coquette, and that a desire connected with the impulse of nature
5   11|       may be found more nearly connected with judgment than is commonly
6   13| imperfectly performed when not connected with the general good. The
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