Chap.

 1    1|  gentlemen, come under the same description, only their vices assume
 2    4|        Mankind, including every description, wish to be loved and respected
 3    4|         struck by an emphatical description of damnation: - when the
 4    4|       granting brutes, of every description, a soul, though not a reasonable
 5    4|          how many women of this description pass their days; or, at
 6    4| marriage state comes under this description; the mind, naturally weakened
 7    5|         spirits come under that description, is very pleasing. To render
 8    5|         my extracts with a just description of a comfortable couple. '
 9    5|         Dean Swift's disgusting description of the Yahoos, and insipid
10    5|    opinions, at first, of every description, were all, probably, considered,
11    7|        and rarely by men of any description, if they did not by mock
12    9|   thought that a couple of this description, equally necessary and independent
13   10|  catch-word of tyrants of every description, and to render 'assurance
14   12|       boarding-schools of every description, the relaxation of the junior
15   12|       allowance, come under the description of tolerable scholars?~ ~
16   12|      always give women, of some description, great power over them;
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