Chap.

 1    3|            her? She either falls an easy prey to some mean fortune-hunter,
 2    4|        great seem insensible of the easy price at which they may
 3    5|             us, to render our lives easy and agreeable: these are
 4    5|      depends, and only giving it an easy motion, is very wide.~ ~
 5    5|             modulation of voice, an easy carriage and behaviour;
 6    5|         complete the sketch. 'It is easy to be conceived, that if
 7    5|            the female world.~ ~ His easy familiar style is particularly
 8    5|           he would not find it very easy to catch the flying stream?
 9    6|             women are captivated by easy manners; a gentleman-like
10    8| circumstances.~ ~ Whence arises the easy fallacious behaviour of
11    9|          his wife; and then, by the easy transition of only considering
12    9|           asked, but to loiter with easy grace; surely you would
13   12|            zeal renders every thing easy, be not preferable to that
14   12|     children, and servants, is very easy. Justice, or even benevolence,
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