Chap.

 1    1|        never be respected in the male world till the person of
 2  Int|         general, inferior to the male. This is the law of nature;
 3  Int|       have more sense than their male relatives; and, as nothing
 4    2|         in the name of the whole male sex,~ ~ 'Yet ne'er so sure
 5    2|        Rousseau, and most of the male writers who have followed
 6    2|    prescribed to their sex, were male spirits, confined by mistake
 7    4| difficult in the female than the male world.~ ~ I am naturally
 8    4|     which they seek.' - True! my male readers will probably exclaim;
 9    4|          platonic friends of his male acquaintance. These are
10    4|      sooner at maturity than the male. I shall not answer this
11    4|        ground, led astray by the male prejudice, which deems beauty
12    4|  acceptation of the word, whilst male beauty is allowed to have
13    4|        has not distinguished the male.~ ~ Polygamy is another
14    5|         to be conceived, that if male children be not in a capacity
15    5|        been thus confined to the male line from Adam downwards.
16    5|         Rousseau would carry his male aristocracy still further,
17    6|    effect on the female than the male character, because business
18    7|         be the food of joy!~ ~ * Male or female, for the world
19    7|         be most respected by the male part of the family, who
20    9|           and a numerous list of male writers, insist that she
21    9|       and softly, gentle reader, male or female, do not alarm
22   12|          paid to chastity in the male world is, I am persuaded,
23   13|         have seldom known a good male or female servant that was
24   13|           A female beauty, and a male wit, appear to be equally
25   13| friendship is to be found in the male than the female world, and
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