Chap.

 1    1|   destination, arguments may be drawn from reason: and thus augustly
 2    1|       me irrefragable arguments drawn from matters of fact, to
 3    1|      imperfect conclusions thus drawn, are frequently very plausible,
 4    2|      assert that they have been drawn out of their sphere by false
 5    3|   female character, so prettily drawn by poets and novelists,
 6    4|        of his own age, and have drawn, even from posterity, a
 7    4|       every domestic virtue, is drawn from the well-attested fact,
 8    5|          else he would not have drawn these crude inferences.~ ~
 9    5| governing principle of conduct, drawn from self-knowledge, and
10    8|        because he feels himself drawn by some cord of love to
11    9|      their eyes, and some lines drawn by the exercise of reason
12   12|        the natural inference is drawn which I have had in view
13   12|  illustration of my argument is drawn from a matter of fact. The
14   12|          in many women, who are drawn from their duty by the admiration
15   13|       their attention naturally drawn from the interest of the
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