Chap.

1    3|       wild, and refine on the impressions made by exquisite senses; -
2    6| memory, faithful to the first impressions, particularly when the intellectual
3    6|    habitual slavery, to first impressions, has a more baneful effect
4    6|     see or hear serves to fix impressions, call forth emotions, and
5    9|    sex, they neglect to stamp impressions on their husbands' hearts,
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