Chap.

 1  Int|       necessary to say, that I now speak of the sex in general. Many
 2    2|        different character: or, to speak explicitly, women are not
 3    2|     Tedious alike: of fellowship I speak~ ~ 'Such as I seek, fit
 4    2|        greater degree of virtue. I speak collectively of the whole
 5    2| subservient to love or lust.~ ~ To speak disrespectfully of love
 6    2|            feelings; but I wish to speak the simple language of truth,
 7    2|       jealousy or vanity.~ ~ I now speak of women who are restrained
 8    2|       their sex.~ ~ Nature, or, to speak with strict propriety, God,
 9    2|         for it is not necessary to speak, at present, of the emotions
10    2|           proper education; or, to speak with more precision, a well
11    3|           of attributes; - and, to speak with reverence, one attribute
12    4|           for they are born, I now speak of a state of civilization,
13    4|          always to premise, that I speak of the condition of the
14    4|           s sarcasm on them; or to speak explicitly, it has appeared
15    4|            a similar character - I speak of bodies of men, and that
16    5|          them against immodesty. I speak of past times. The very
17    5|           God. He, reverentially I speak, sees the whole at once,
18    5|       women are very voluble; they speak earlier, more readily, and
19    5|     abundance of the heart how few speak! So few, that I, who love
20    5|           reason, I would begin to speak to them the earlier on this
21    5|            her lovely.~ ~ He shall speak for himself, for thus he
22    5|          and sexual compliments? - Speak to them the language of
23    5|          or indifference; when, to speak the truth, they have themselves
24    5|      produced by ignorance, or, to speak with more propriety, by
25    6|         habits of thinking, or, to speak with more precision, of
26    6|   obstinately determine to love, I speak of the passion, their husbands
27    8|        deserving to be despised. I speak not of the calumny of the
28   11|         for their children, or, to speak more properly, who by fulfilling
29   12|         society where they dare to speak what they think; neither
30   12|           hopes, for, at least, to speak with moderation, half of
31   12|            seldom done entirely to speak with moderation, by the
32   12|          neither teach children to speak fluently, nor behave gracefully.
33   12|    restrained and cowed than boys, speak of the wearisome confinement,
34   12|            same bedchamber, not to speak of the vices, which render
35   12|            will deprave them!~ ~ I speak of the improvement and emancipation
36   13|       intemperance or indolence, I speak not of violent disorders,
37   13|           arcana, therefore, I may speak improperly; but it is clear
38   13|           On such a supposition, I speak with reverence, he would
39   13|           the world, and afraid to speak in her mother's presence,
40   13|        mould of prim littleness. I speak collectively, for I know
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