Chap.

 1    2|         and with reason, of the follies and caprices of our sex,
 2    3|      source of female vices and follies, if it be necessary, in
 3    4|    sexes, have acquired all the follies and vices of civilization,
 4    5| struggling with their vices and follies; yet have never met with
 5    5|   guarded against the vices and follies of the world, appears, to
 6    5|        frail being is shewn the follies and vices of man, that be
 7    8|     fellow-creatures, for whose follies he is anxious to find every
 8    9|     contemplating the vices and follies which all proceed from a
 9    9|     levelled by virtue, similar follies will leaven the whole mass.
10   12|        well as of the vices and follies that degrade and destroy
11   12|       uncommon vigour, womanish follies will stick to the character
12   13|      Produce.~ ~ There are many follies, in some degree, peculiar
13   13|      them then, or satirize the follies of a being who is never
14   13|        greater number of female follies proceed; and the cunning,
15   13|         correct their vices and follies, when they are allowed to
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