Chap.

1    1|     any character, but what belongs to the body; at least, all
2    3|   to points of practice; it belongs to them to apply those principles
3    3|   to physical knowledge, it belongs to those only who are most
4    3|    of objects: in short, it belongs to those who have the strongest
5    3|    man better than they. It belongs to women, if I may be allowed
6   13| says an eminent orator. 'It belongs to the mind as well as the
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