Chap.

 1    1|       becomes an empty name. The personal reserve, and sacred respect
 2    1|         are only made to acquire personal accomplishments, men will
 3    2|         mere appetites, become a personal and momentary gratification,
 4    3|          natural.~ ~ To preserve personal beauty, woman's glory! the
 5    4|         charities that flow from personal fidelity, and give a sanctity
 6    4| sacrificed to its indulgence.~ ~ Personal attachment is a very happy
 7    5|    powers; in the other, that of personal charms: not that either
 8    5|       are prostrate before their personal charms, cannot be too often
 9    5|           love becomes a selfish personal gratification that soon
10    5|        question, authorises many personal endearments, that naturally,
11    5|        to the behaviour; but the personal intercourse of appetite,
12    7|           receiving or returning personal endearments, it wishes,
13    7|     their behaviour. I mean even personal respect - the modest respect
14    7|          veil over them, for the personal helplessness, produced by
15    7|        too intimate. That decent personal reserve which is the foundation
16    7|        lay too great a stress on personal reserve; but it is ever
17    7|       cleanliness, neatness, and personal reserve. It is obvious,
18    8|          women, neglecting every personal duty, have thought that
19    9|       live, as it were, by their personal charms, how can we expect
20    9|          paid to wealth and mere personal charms, is a true north-east
21   12|       pest. Besides, an habit of personal order, which has more effect
22   13|      mother, not to require that personal attendance, which it is
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