Chap.

 1    1|          respected, if it be fully proved that reason calls for this
 2  Int|           of fools! - if it can be proved that in aiming to accomplish
 3    2|        should their rationality be proved, he will not impede their
 4    2|          is most certain, if it be proved that they are never to exercise
 5    2|           and therefore till it is proved that the courtier, who servilely
 6    3|        into another, may easily be proved; but first it may be proper
 7    3|           III.~ ~ But should it be proved that woman is naturally
 8    4|         part of Europe it has been proved by the most accurate lists
 9    5|            her actions, when it is proved to be the iron bed of fate,
10    5|  indelicate and dangerous, and has proved fatal to many of your sex.'
11    5|    distinctly heard. But, if it be proved, that this throne of prerogative
12    5|            by habits when they are proved to be fallacious by example?
13    5|       useful, though the object be proved equally fallacious; for
14    7|        judgment to escape him that proved a prophesy; nor was General
15    7| distinction respecting modesty has proved fatal to virtue and happiness.
16    8|          assertion might easily be proved, that recommends the sanctioning
17   13|          certain.~ ~ Yet let it be proved that they ought to obey
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