Chap.

 1  Int|     In the government of the physical world it is observable that
 2  Int| favour of woman. A degree of physical superiority cannot, therefore,
 3    3|  require accuracy: and as to physical knowledge, it belongs to
 4    3|     the sex is degraded by a physical, if not by a moral necessity.~ ~
 5    4|          Polygamy is another physical degradation; and a plausible
 6    4| probable, that an accidental physical cause may account for this
 7    4|   matrimony of that share of physical love which, in a monogamous
 8    4|  left to rust; so that while physical love enervates man, as being
 9    4|    Whether this arise from a physical or accidental weakness of
10    5|   regardless of all moral or physical distinctions. But, if, as
11    5|    to their destination. The physical part of the art of pleasing
12    5|    felt what had been termed physical love? And, would not the
13    8|     other sex. These are the physical consequences, the moral
14   12|  grand source of many of the physical and moral evils that torment
15   12|  marriages the most salutary physical and moral effects naturally
16   12| produce which, many powerful physical and moral causes would concur. -
17   12|     of promoting beauty, the physical causes only considered;
18   12|   render the person perfect, physical and moral beauty ought to
19   13| taken care to teach them the physical meaning of the word; and,
20   13| agree with Rousseau that the physical part of the art of pleasing
21   13|     they may not rest in the physical part. Yet, weak are the
22   13|      allowed to be free in a physical, moral, and civil sense.*~ ~ *
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