Chap.

 1  Int|   suspended or abrogated in favour of woman. A degree of physical
 2    1| hypothesis his arguments in favour of a state of nature are
 3    4|   fall from sensible men in favour of an aristocracy: that
 4    4|     mankind are disposed to favour all his inclinations, he
 5    4|   most vehemently argued in favour of the superiority of man;
 6    4|  sort of men, and give as a favour, what children of the same
 7    5|   inclinations spoke in his favour: the females are also generally
 8    5|      she has nothing in her favour, but her subtilty and her
 9    5|    her vehement argument in favour of the eternity of future
10    7|    that if she hope to find favour in the sight of purity itself,
11    8|   mind that seeketh to find favour in His sight, and calmly
12   11|    begin to expand, only to favour the indolence of parents,
13   12|    opinion rather warmly in favour of a private education;
14   13|    from a man or woman as a favour; and, as the first lesson
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