Chap.

 1  Int|    strength and usefulness are sacrificed to beauty; and the flaunting
 2  Int|  strength of body and mind are sacrificed to libertine notions of
 3    1|      of justice and gratitude, sacrificed, in cold blood, the slaves
 4    3|   their masters: but virtue is sacrificed to temporary gratifications,
 5    4|      to which pleasure must be sacrificed - and who sacrifices pleasure
 6    4|      this object their time is sacrificed, and their persons often
 7    4|     virtue, and humanity, were sacrificed to pleasure and vanity. -
 8    4|      the exercise of a duty is sacrificed to its indulgence.~ ~ Personal
 9    4|        most useful virtues are sacrificed. Girls marry merely to better
10    5|       the virtue that has been sacrificed to an equivocal quality
11    5|      what is her understanding sacrificed for? And why is all this
12    5|        futurity, are all to be sacrificed to render women an object
13    5|     justice has too often been sacrificed to propriety; - another
14    5|       cherishing should not be sacrificed. I mean, therefore, to infer,
15    7|       in the mind, had it been sacrificed to passion, to make us respect
16    7| bashfulness, to which truth is sacrificed, to secure the heart of
17   10| Justice, truth, every thing is sacrificed by these Rebekah's, and
18   12|   morals of a number have been sacrificed. The sons of our gentry
19   12|  benevolent duties of life, is sacrificed to premature lust; but,
20   13| justice and humanity are often sacrificed, render the sex apparently
21   13|    principles that humanity is sacrificed, for genuine duties support
22   13|     the most sacred duties are sacrificed, because before marriage,
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