Chap.

 1    1|   dictated by a disinterested spirit - I plead for my sex - not
 2    1|      that one will directs. A spirit inspired by romantic notions
 3    1|     authority, that the faint spirit which the grape of his own
 4    2|      not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble
 5    2|  feelings, and not dance with spirit, when gaiety of heart would
 6    2|       gifted with a prophetic spirit, I will venture to predict
 7    3| yields to the great governing Spirit. - But an immortal soul,
 8    4|      of damnation: - when the spirit is represented as continually
 9    4|      that together, flesh and spirit, they make the most perfect
10    4|     of sense and loftiness of spirit. Necessity never makes prostitution
11    5|   unnerved by this chivalrous spirit; and, if the stroke of vengeance
12    5|     manner, but with the same spirit.~ ~ When I treat of friendship,
13    5|       severe, that a woman of spirit will not prefer to neglect;
14    7|   women; actuated by the same spirit as the Portugueze ladies,
15    8|       letter, rather than the spirit of a law, divine or human. '
16    8|     Chastity, modesty, public spirit, and all the noble train
17    8|  philosophers look for public spirit? Public spirit must be nurtured
18    8|     for public spirit? Public spirit must be nurtured by private
19    9|      not soon give health and spirit to their eyes, and some
20    9|     from marrying by a proper spirit or delicacy, and others
21   12|      lead to another, and the spirit kill the letter. These Romish
22   13|    mind! So that to break the spirit, allowed to become vicious
23   13|     but reason curbs the free spirit of man, dissimulation is
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