Chap.

 1    2|         their sisters, wives, and daughters. This is only keeping them
 2    2|             Connected with man as daughters, wives, and mothers, their
 3    2|          celebrated Legacy to his Daughters.~ ~ He advises them to cultivate
 4    2|           earnestly persuades his daughters to conceal it, though it
 5    3|       will she be to her innocent daughters! The mother will be lost
 6    3|          of making friends of her daughters, view them with eyes askance,
 7    5| systematically and Plausibly.~ ~ 'Daughters should be always submissive;
 8    5|           Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters, that I enter on the task
 9    5|           for wishing to make his daughters amiable, and fearing lest
10    5|   knowledge?' Saith Wisdom to the daughters of men!-~ ~  SECT. IV.~ ~
11    5|      dream.~ ~ I see the sons and daughters of men pursuing shadows,
12    9|      would find us more observant daughters, more affectionate sisters,
13   11|          notorious; these dutiful daughters become adulteresses, and
14   12|         would no longer adorn the daughters of men. I am of a very different
15   13|            who took care that her daughters (three in number) should
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