Chap.

 1    4|            have acted just the same selfish part; but had they been
 2    4|           degraded by suffering the selfish prudence of age to chill
 3    5|            delicacy, love becomes a selfish personal gratification that
 4    5|           age, that did not prove a selfish character.~ ~ For every
 5    5|         what could be expected, but selfish prudence and reason just
 6    7|        instead of being narrowed by selfish passions; and let the mind
 7    7|          relicks, so much abused by selfish priests. Devotion, or love,
 8    8|         families, become merely the selfish ties of convenience.~ ~
 9    9|          will be cunning, mean, and selfish, and the men who can be
10   11|             principle; it is only a selfish respect for property. The
11   11|           over-weening offspring of selfish pride, who most vehemently
12   11|             weak people, are always selfish; they love their relatives,
13   12|           surprise that boys become selfish and vicious who are thus
14   12|      affections are deadened by the selfish gratifications, which very
15   12|             citizen assume from the selfish coxcomb, who lives, but
16   12| debaucheries, which now make men so selfish, or girls rendered weak
17   12|          improper education and the selfish vanity of beauty had produced.~ ~
18   12|            of childish passions and selfish vanity, will throw a false
19   13|       learned to consider love as a selfish gratification - learned
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