Chap.

 1  Int|               I wish also to steer clear of an error which many respectable
 2  Int|         the same ratio, it will be clear that they have weaker understandings.
 3    1|           every inch of ground. To clear my way, I must be allowed
 4    1|          consist? The answer is as clear as that a half is less than
 5    1|           root, it would have been clear, though not to the sensitive
 6    2|  expression of my feelings, of the clear result, which experience
 7    2| superiority of man will be equally clear, if not clearer; and truth,
 8    3|           The reason appears to me clear, the state they are born
 9    4|        circumstances, is, I think, clear. But this position I shall
10    4|            which may not appear so clear, strengthening the organs;
11    4|          sex, and to me it appears clear that they all spring from
12    5|     votaries is confined, it seems clear, to their own bosoms; and
13    5|         admitting love; when it is clear that he admits it only for
14    5|       sense it conveys, strong and clear.~ ~ I will not call hers
15    5|         false delusive charms. The clear atmosphere enables me to
16    5|            arising rather from the clear conviction of reason than
17    8|            truth. Quietly does the clear light, shining day after
18   11|            boldly facing it in the clear stream.~ ~ From the clear
19   11|          clear stream.~ ~ From the clear stream of argument, indeed,
20   12|         vale of tears! how has thy clear stream been muddied by the
21   13|        speak improperly; but it is clear that men who will not conform
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