Chap.

 1    2|        reflection have led me to draw. When I come to that division
 2    2|  arguments, which he pretends to draw from the indications of
 3    2|         to be told that men will draw conclusions which she little
 4    2|          of? - Let the libertine draw what inference he pleases;
 5    4|        but let them, before they draw any conclusion, recollect
 6    5| instilling sentiments that might draw them out of the track of
 7   12|          our church as a bank to draw on for the fees of the poor
 8   12|       abilities around them, and draw from their families many
 9   12|       conclusion which I wish to draw, is obvious; make women
10   13|        to corrupt the taste, and draw the heart aside from its
11   13|         to be equally anxious to draw the attention of the company
12   13|         is almost unnecessary to draw the inference. - If women
13   13|      bustle of morning trifling, draw women from their duty to
14   13|        endearing charities which draw man from the brutal herd,
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