Chap.

 1    1|      prevailing, the sexes will fall into their proper places.
 2    2|    deduction must be allowed to fall to the ground; or, only
 3    4|         I have frequently heard fall from sensible men in favour
 4    4|     what inconsistencies do men fall when they argue without
 5    4|         sensibility alternately fall into; always shooting beyond
 6    4|        imagines that she cannot fall lower, and as for recovering
 7    4| insidious attempt to hasten her fall by apparent respect. Virtue
 8    4|         to permit themselves to fall in love till a man with
 9    5|          and the account of the fall of man, were literally true,
10    5|      imaginary charms, and then fall down and worship the idol
11    7|    refinement on lust, that men fall into who have not sufficient
12    7|        customs, which men never fall into. Secrets are told -
13    7|  generally observed, that women fall into old habits; and treat
14    8|   neighbouring trees, seemed to fall on my languid, yet tranquil
15    9|  sharpens sensibility as such a fall in life.~ ~ Some of these
16   12|       the miserable brutes that fall in their way. The transition,
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