Chap.

 1  Int|           the first years of their lives in acquiring a smattering
 2    2|       least, twenty years of their lives.~ ~ Thus Milton describes
 3    2|         sex, the business of their lives is gallantry. - They were
 4    2|           of feeling, waste their* lives in imagining how happy they
 5    2|           to act in such a manner, lives only for the passing day,
 6    3|            grateful attention. She lives to see the virtues which
 7    4|          the whole course of their lives; accompanied too with some
 8    4|         the grand feature in their lives; whilst women, on the contrary,
 9    4| prostitution the business of men's lives; though numberless are the
10    5|          console us, to render our lives easy and agreeable: these
11    5|         must be subject, all their lives, to the most constant and
12    5|    occasion for during their whole lives, as they constantly remain
13    5|          They who pass their whole lives in working for their daily
14    5|             at least once in their lives, the genuine sentiments
15    5|     received, makes them all their lives the slaves of prejudices.~ ~
16    6|           different periods of our lives. Like the lightning's flash
17    6|           they have been all their lives labouring to attain? Where
18    6|           the whole tenor of their lives, the very aspect of wisdom,
19    6|          to love but once in their lives; and after marriage calmly
20    7|           the whole employ of your lives, your hearts will be too
21   12|           the selfish coxcomb, who lives, but for himself, and who
22   13|        many of them dedicate their lives to their children only to
23   13|         wasted great part of their lives with women, and with whom
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