Chap.

 1  Adv|  cursorily alluded to, call for particular investigation, especially
 2  Int|     deplore; and that women, in particular, are rendered weak and wretched
 3  Int|         in a firmer tone, I pay particular attention to those in the
 4    3|         their diversity in this particular, arises the first determinate
 5    4|             Lewis the XIVth, in particular, spread factitious manners,
 6    5|    taste to distinguish in this particular. Boys love sports of noise
 7    5|  greater hereafter.~ ~ Woman in particular, whose virtue* is built
 8    5|      people, to whose education particular attention has been paid,
 9    8| misrepresented with regard to a particular action; but it is scarce
10    9|         good company. Women, in particular, all want to be ladies.
11    9|      history of man; and not of particular men, who filled a niche
12   10|       early, and the temper, in particular, requires the most judicious
13   12|       nature destined woman, in particular, for the discharge of domestic
14   12|   practicable, day schools, for particular ages, should be established
15   12|    Those, who were designed for particular professions, might attend,
16   12|         to the proportions of a particular man; but that beautiful
17   13|       notable women, and one in particular, who was a very good woman -
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