Chap.

 1    1|          wants, though I were to live on a barren heath.~ ~ It
 2  Int|     human character. - They only live to amuse themselves, and
 3    2|      manners of the society they live in. In every age there has
 4    2|         to please, and they only live to please. Yet they do not
 5    3|      which they are condemned to live, whilst boys frolic in the
 6    4| necessary for a man and woman to live together in order to bring
 7    4|       They are only to dress and live to please them: and love -
 8    5|       superiority.'~ ~ Formed to live with such an imperfect being
 9    5|        of each other, they would live in perpetual discord, and
10    5|          who can be contented to live with a pretty, useful companion,
11    5|         If we mean, in short, to live in the world to grow wiser
12    6|        their education. They who live to please - must find their
13    6|          state in which many men live; but few, very few women.
14    6|         in practice, they cannot live without love. But, when
15    7|        if the sexes be really to live in a state of warfare, if
16    7|          when two or three women live in the same house, the one
17    8|  confidence and love of those we live with. A person may be easily
18    9|         enervates men; and women live, as it were, by their personal
19    9|          abandoned creatures who live by prostitution. For are
20   12|       which is to enable them to live in idleness. It is mumbled
21   12|         countenance the abuse to live on the spoil.~ ~ There is
22   12|    awkwardly aped. The boys, who live at a great expence with
23   12|         and the master could not live, if he did not take a much
24   12|         he should not be able to live in a certain style. Great
25   12|       the being whom he chose to live with; but did not her conduct
26   13|        necessary to know, or, to live in the present moment by
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