Chap.

 1  Int|       the grand source of the misery I deplore; and that women,
 2    1|  innocence, equivalent to the misery produced by the vices that
 3    1|         Alas! what unheard of misery have thousands suffered
 4    1| Impressed by this view of the misery and disorder which pervaded
 5    1|       portion of happiness or misery. But the nature of the poison
 6    3|     polluted sources, private misery and public servitude.~ ~ '"
 7    4|           Who can recount the misery, which many unfortunate
 8    4| miserable beyond all names of misery is the condition of a being,
 9    5|      to make the darkness and misery of her fate visible? Yet,
10    5|   divided between ecstasy and misery? Can any other answer be
11    5| marries the girl, nothing but misery ensues, because forsooth
12    6|    well as principles? Verily misery, in its most hideous shape.
13    8|       spreading depravity and misery, when he wishes to perpetuate
14    9|      Men are not aware of the misery they cause, and the vicious
15   11|       great proportion of the misery that wanders, in hideous
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