Chap.

 1    1|             Could there be a greater insult offered to the rights
 2    1|      of intellect produces a greater portion of happiness or
 3    2|    by Providence to attain a greater degree of virtue. I speak
 4    3|     good wife or mother, the greater part of whose time is employed
 5    4|  world. Lewis XIV during the greater part of his reign, was regarded,
 6    4|     born females.~ ~ 'In the greater part of Europe it has been
 7    5|      furnishing woman with a greater facility to excite desires
 8    5|    at the moment, to avoid a greater hereafter.~ ~ Woman in particular,
 9    8|     by local prejudices. The greater number of people take their
10    8|      small evil to produce a greater good; the mischief does
11    9|    the reasonableness of the greater number of wars that have
12   12|    if he did not take a much greater number than he could manage
13   13|   more, said Jesus. And, are greater miracles to be performed
14   13| friends, yet there is a much greater number of their fellow-creatures
15   13|   man, I firmly believe, the greater number of female follies
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