Chap.

 1    1|          else this flaw in your NEW CONSTITUTION will ever shew
 2    2|    raised by the expectation of new conquests, endeavour to
 3    2|      inclination with it into a new body, I should listen to
 4    2|      the casualties of life; if new sources of enjoyment, only
 5    4|       when going to figure on a new scene; when, to use an apt
 6    4|     lively emotions, turns to a new lover, or pines in secret,
 7    4|    master of the house, and his new partner.~ ~ Who can recount
 8    5|       it, superiour dignity and new graces; so that the beauties
 9    5|        dogmatically addresses a new married man; and to elucidate
10    6| precision, of feeling, receives new force when they begin to
11    7|        weakness is now pursuing new conquests; but for thee -
12   10|     limited degree. Every thing new appears to them wrong; and
13   10|        a mutual care produces a new mutual sympathy. - But a
14   12|        emotions of jealousy - a new gown, or any pretty bawble,
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