Chap.

 1  Int|     from every quarter have I heard exclamations against masculine
 2    4|       which I have frequently heard fall from sensible men in
 3    4|     In the same strain have I heard men argue against instructing
 4    4|   excess of strictness I have heard vindicated as a salutary
 5    5|      sentimental, that I have heard rational men use the word
 6    5|       her voice is distinctly heard. But, if it be proved, that
 7    5| virtue.~ ~ Indignantly have I heard women argue in the same
 8    5|     life to depress; but soon heard with the sickly qualm of
 9    8|   should never, perhaps, have heard of Lucretia, had she died
10   11|       of anger.~ ~ * I myself heard a little girl once say to
11   12|    the morals of boys, I have heard several masters of schools
12   12|      With what disgust have I heard sensible women, for girls
13   12|  facts, for I have frequently heard women ridiculed, and every
14   12|      infants. I have actually heard this barbarous aversion
15   13| frequently have I indignantly heard servants imperiously called
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