Chap.

 1  Int|   error which many respectable writers have fallen into; for the
 2  Int|     ridiculed or pitied by the writers who endeavour by satire
 3    2|    wonders which some sanguine writers have attributed to it. Men
 4    2|   firmly believe, that all the writers who have written on the
 5    2| Rousseau, and most of the male writers who have followed his steps,
 6    3|   since been echoed by several writers, that they have naturally,
 7    4|      been denied to women; but writers have insisted that it is
 8    4|      been insisted upon by the writers who have most vehemently
 9    4|     when women are alluded to, writers have too often considered
10    4|     this life as some eloquent writers have laboured to prove.
11    5|  Animadversions on Some of the Writers Who Have Rendered~ ~Women
12    5|      those books, in which the writers insidiously degrade the
13    5|      mean to allude to all the writers who have written on the
14    5|        virtues. The example of writers and artists will illustrate
15    6|       style recommended by the writers on whom I have been animadverting;
16    9|        a numerous list of male writers, insist that she should
17    9| discharge its duties.~ ~ Those writers are particularly useful,
18   13|   scenes sketched by the novel writers of the day, slighting as
19   13|       which certain celebrated writers have allowed that they were
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