Chap.

 1  Int| attention to those in the middle class, because they appear to
 2  Int|      whole mass of society! As a class of mankind they have the
 3    2|          soldiers than any other class of men?~ ~ The great misfortune
 4    3|   employments the individual, or class, pursues; and if the faculties
 5    4|     manners, minds of a superior class are not to be considered,
 6    4|        for those of the superior class, by catching, at least,
 7    4|    talents have started out of a class, in which women have never
 8    5|      with observing, that if any class of mankind be so created
 9    7|         behaviour, excepting one class of females, women have evidently
10    8|        chose to place her in the class where she ought to have
11    8|         I am convinced that this class of reasoners are mistaken.~ ~
12    9|       ripens into virtue.~ ~ One class presses on another; for
13    9|   corrupt, almost equally, every class of people, because respectability
14    9|        represented as a numerous class of hard working mechanics,
15    9|  mantua-makers reckoned the next class? The few employments open
16   12|        each individual and every class of people, and meanness
17   12|     domestics, amongst the lower class, is oftener to be found
18   13|      dissenters, for instance, a class of people, with strict truth,
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