Chap.

 1    1|        long subsisted between the sexes. It is true, I utter my
 2    1|           gravity prevailing, the sexes will fall into their proper
 3    2|    forward to prove, that the two sexes, in the acquirement of virtue,
 4    2|        progress of reason in both sexes, for if men eat of the tree
 5    2|        rank in the distinction of sexes, for they are still reckoned
 6    2|           season for love in both sexes; but in those days of thoughtless
 7    2|      direct comparison of the two sexes collectively, or frankly
 8    3|          the knowledge of the two sexes should be the same in nature,
 9    3|               In the union of the sexes, both pursue one common
10    3|           and defence between the sexes; the boldness of one sex
11    4|          well as the rich of both sexes, have acquired all the follies
12    4|   chivalrous generosity, that the sexes ought not to be compared;
13    4|           intercourse between the sexes, which I have reprobated;
14    4|          in the education of both sexes, the most difficult task
15    4|         twenty the beauty of both sexes is equal; but the libertinism
16    4|         observing that of the two sexes amongst animals, the most
17    5|    different constitutions of the sexes; which is, that the strongest
18    5|           order is common to both sexes, but the object of that
19    5|       ease.'~ ~ 'Children of both sexes have a great many amusements
20    5|      existence the object of both sexes should be the same, when
21    5|           social relations of the sexes are indeed truly admirable:
22    7|         its wings.~ ~ But, if the sexes be really to live in a state
23    7|        equally cultivated by both sexes, or it will ever remain
24    7|         equally necessary in both sexes. So necessary, indeed, is
25    8|         band of union between the sexes, yet, how often do they
26    8|         appetite which brings the sexes together, has had a still
27    8|         themselves, depraves both sexes, because the taste of men
28    8|           at defiance.~ ~ The two sexes mutually corrupt and improve
29    9|    understandings, taking in both sexes, they must, from being treated
30   12| throughout - that to improve both sexes they ought, not only in
31   12|         or the intercourse of the sexes will never deserve the name
32   12|          till the virtues of both sexes are founded on reason; and,
33   12|        which subsists between the sexes, makes them employ those
34   12|          each individual, the two sexes being still together in
35   12|           established between the sexes as would shut out gallantry
36   12|          would the youths of both sexes form attachments in the
37   12|        necessity of educating the sexes together to perfect both,
38   12|           happier of course, both sexes must act from the same principle;
39   12|         the mind, by allowing the sexes to associate together in
40   13|     however, the majority of both sexes resemble, and equally shew
41   13|        refined libertines of both sexes, is widely different in
42   13|           conversations with both sexes, indiscriminately, improve
43   13|        folly, produce between the sexes, is more universally injurious
44   13|     modesty, tend to degrade both sexes; and further, that the modesty
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