Chap.

 1    1|            of the latter, yet, when various causes have produced factitious
 2  Int|         partial. I have turned over various books written on the subject
 3  Int|             dependent on men in the various relations of life; but why
 4    1|         though, when entangled with various motives of action, they
 5    1|           and involved in error, by various adventitious circumstances,
 6    1|             point of view, than the various crimes that have elevated
 7    2|       strong minds attain, is, from various circumstances, of a more
 8    2|           her family and practising various virtues, become the friend,
 9    2|           to pursue with vigour the various employments which form the
10    2|           will ever be disgusted by various things that touch not less
11    2|             that man is prepared by various circumstances for a future
12    3|          adorn its prison. Men have various employments and pursuits
13    3|         This argument branches into various ramifications. - Birth,
14    3|            acquire. Hence arise the various modes of attack and defence
15    4|         Which Woman~ ~Is Reduced by Various Causes.~ ~ That woman is
16    5|            we discover virtues, and various circumstances attach us
17    8|   respecting behaviour, and all the various modes of preserving a good
18    8|           malice.*~ ~ * I allude to various biographical writings, but
19    8|           the cords of love that in various convolutions entangle the
20    9|          hath none?'~ ~ Business of various kinds, they might likewise
21   11|           of women; for girls, from various causes, are more kept down
22   12|         first open the heart to the various modifications of humanity,
23   12|     complete her own design, in the various attitudes so conducive to
24   12|         features were selected from various bodies to form an harmonious
25   13|            endeavoured, impelled by various motives, to perpetuate,
26   13|       fortune and fashion, they had various masters to attend them,
27   13|             happiness.~ ~  Besides, various are the paths to power and
28   13| dissimulation is practised, and the various shifts of art are naturally
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