Chap.

 1    1|        the misery produced by the vices that have been plastered
 2    1|          into an imitation of the vices, when they cannot catch
 3    1|           description, only their vices assume a different and a
 4    2| headstrong passions and groveling vices. - Behold, I should answer,
 5    3|         poisoned source of female vices and follies, if it be necessary,
 6    3|       into her very soul, and the vices of licentious youth bring
 7    3|       domestic miseries and petty vices which such a mistress of
 8    4|     becoming a prey to enervating vices, merely from idleness! But,
 9    4|      acquired all the follies and vices of civilization, and missed
10    4|        together families that the vices of the fathers would have
11    5|   imperfect as man, often full of vices, and always full of faults,
12    5|          cares, and bear with the vices and humours of relations
13    5|          by struggling with their vices and follies; yet have never
14    5|    constantly guarded against the vices and follies of the world,
15    5|         we have seeds of the same vices lurking in our own.~ ~ I
16    5|          is shewn the follies and vices of man, that be may be taught
17    5|      standard. He may avoid gross vices, because honesty is the
18    8|         ever despised for certain vices without deserving to be
19    8|       discovers the germ of those vices, which like the Java tree
20    8|          I too am a man! and have vices, hid, perhaps, from human
21    9|   fountain, most of the evils and vices which render this world
22    9|     fatigued by contemplating the vices and follies which all proceed
23   12|        mankind, as well as of the vices and follies that degrade
24   12|   bedchamber, not to speak of the vices, which render the body weak,
25   12|           ensue to render private vices a public pest. Besides,
26   12|           the gangrene, which the vices engendered by oppression
27   13|        sober reason, that certain vices produce certain effects;
28   13|       morality than all the other vices of mankind collectively
29   13|      character, and correct their vices and follies, when they are
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