Chap.

 1    1|       only to disturb, by cunning tricks, the orderly plans of reason
 2    1|        for humour and mischievous tricks; whilst the latter, mixing
 3    2|       enlivened by her smiles and tricks, when the serious business
 4    4|           men. The little artless tricks of children, it is true,
 5    5|         shifts and slight of hand tricks to gain the applause of
 6    5|          it produce - Pantaloon's tricks must yield to more egregious
 7    7|           have learned very nasty tricks, from ignorant servants,
 8    7| indignation, the jokes and hoyden tricks, which knots of young women
 9    9|       than the most artful wanton tricks could ever raise; yet this
10    9|         their tyrants by sinister tricks, for without rights there
11   12|          by practising the secret tricks of the craft.~ ~ In the
12   12|           And what nasty indecent tricks do they not also learn from
13   12|     desired to observe the pretty tricks of a lap-dog, that my perverse
14   12|     sickened at observing the sly tricks practised by women to gain
15   13|       practise the most dishonest tricks to cheat silly women out
16   13|  magnetisers, who, by hocus pocus tricks, pretend to work a miracle,
17   13|           amiss, than the vicious tricks of the horse or the ass
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