Chap.

 1    3|          will read the heart of man better than they. It belongs to
 2    3|    ostentatious bounty, and who, in better days, had claims on her
 3    4|           just, but I cannot find a better.~ ~ *(2) 'Pleasure's the
 4    4|             notable woman to keep a better table, and outshine her
 5    4|         exalted above her, - for no better purpose? - Can she believe
 6    4|   sacrificed. Girls marry merely to better themselves, to borrow a
 7    4|            women work only to dress better than they could otherwise
 8    5|       necessities: we could subsist better without them than they without
 9    5|             for, as a sex, men have better tempers than women, because
10    5|           their energy. - It is far better to be often deceived than
11    5|     purposes of life have been much better fulfilled if he had only
12    5|            that it had a title to a better.~ ~ Besides, it is not possible
13    5|             world to grow wiser and better, and not merely to enjoy
14    8|           several respects obtain a better reputation than, strictly
15    8|        reputation than a wiser or a better man. So far from it, that
16    9|     reasonable mothers - in a word, better citizens. We should then
17   12|           whether they would become better citizens by sacrificing
18   12|            whether they will become better, as they grow wiser and
19   12| transactions of business it is much better to have to deal with a knave
20   13|             kind of reading I think better than leaving a blank still
21   13|             erroneous opinions were better than none at all.~ ~ In
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