Chap.

 1    1|        are forming your citizens, marriage may become more sacred:
 2  Int|           rise in the world, - by marriage. And this desire making
 3    2|      nature, do they imagine that marriage can eradicate the habitude
 4    2|   affections; but the security of marriage, allowing the fever of love
 5    2|          paradox, that an unhappy marriage is often very advantageous
 6    2|    neither marrying nor giving in marriage, we are not told. For though
 7    4|     prepared for professions, and marriage is not considered as the
 8    4|           be termed a left-handed marriage, and the man should be legally
 9    4|            or the very purpose of marriage would be subverted, and
10    4|        Still, highly as I respect marriage, as the foundation of almost
11    4|          required of women in the marriage state comes under this description;
12    5|        themselves in the world by marriage.~ ~ In short, they were
13    5|          during the first year of marriage, when she might employ it
14    5|          of friendship, love, and marriage, it will be found that we
15    5|           habitual esteem. Before marriage they will not assume any
16    5|       girl of fortune. Before the marriage could take place, she is
17    6|         in their lives; and after marriage calmly let passion subside
18    7|         so frequently renders the marriage state unhappy. Why in the
19    7|           forget the privilege of marriage; and to find no pleasure
20    8|           the convenient cloak of marriage, practise; nor has she violated
21    8|           of her behaviour before marriage, though when once settled
22   11| consideration.~ ~ With respect to marriage, though after one and twenty
23   11|       prepared for the slavery of marriage. I may be told that a number
24   11|       women are not slaves in the marriage state. True, but they then
25   12|     relationships that render the marriage state as necessary as respectable.
26   12|          be educated together. If marriage be the cement of society,
27   12|      independent of another. Nay, marriage will never be held sacred
28   13|         are all rivals.~ ~ Before marriage it is their business to
29   13|           the observation. For as marriage has been termed the parent
30   13|        sacrificed, because before marriage, men, by a promiscuous intimacy
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