Chap.

1    5|       There is no need to be acquainted with Tully's offices, to
2    5|      the world, is the least acquainted with the definition of virtue.
3    5|     same time that we become acquainted with ourselves - knowledge
4   12| domestic view, to make women acquainted with the anatomy of the
5   13|   very fortunate in becoming acquainted with such obliging spirits.
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