Chap.

 1    1|      helpless creature whom he called from nothing break loose
 2    1|       produced brutal ease, be called, in direct terms, a curse?
 3    2| sacrifices virtue, strictly so called, to present convenience,
 4    3|     principles; if that can be called severity which opens the
 5    3|      dependent - dependence is called natural.~ ~ To preserve
 6    3|       heating the imagination, called it forth prematurely, is
 7    4|      courtesy? Women, commonly called Ladies, are not to be contradicted
 8    5|       that may emphatically be called the iron sceptre of tyranny,
 9    5|        friendship, properly so called, because it is cemented
10    5|  arguing, if arguing it may be called, reminds me of what is vulgarly
11    6|    when all their ingenuity is called forth to adjust their dress, '
12    7|        the attention should be called away from employments which
13    7| modesty, for her body has been called the Temple of the living
14    8|       woman, as it is absurdly called, be safe, she may neglect
15    8|     the idle homage of what is called innocent gallantry. Did
16    9|   system it may courteously be called, consisting in multiplying
17    9|       common walks of life are called to fulfil the duties of
18    9|        into the shapeless void called - eternity. - For shape,
19    9|           For shape, can it be called, 'that shape hath none?'~ ~
20   12|         Gallantry, and what is called love, may subsist without
21   12|        which as women they are called upon by nature to fulfil.
22   12|       their attention has been called with the most sedulous care
23   12|    grossly he was mistaken who called her a celestial innocent.
24   12|     every family might also be called a state. States, it is true,
25   13|       tables, chairs, &c. were called in French and Italian; but
26   13|     heard servants imperiously called to put children to bed,
27   13|       though it be erroneously called seeing the world; yet the
28   13|    shifts of art are naturally called forth? Great attention to
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