Chap.

 1  Int|    not as a part of the human species, when improveable reason
 2    2| degrade one half of the human species, and render women pleasing
 3    2|      which apply to the whole species.~ ~ Gentleness of manners,
 4    2|    most oppressed half of the species. What does history disclose
 5    3|  without violating a romantic species of modesty, which gratifies
 6    3|       nature to propagate the species, should appear even before
 7    3|        as a part of the human species, labour by reforming themselves
 8    4|   private. Minds of this rare species see things too much in masses,
 9    4|       as the character of the species in the object beloved.~ ~
10    4|     lived, and of the noblest species. Men cannot, however, claim
11    5|    men, and to perpetuate the species; but he talked with passion,
12    8| imperious law to preserve the species, exalts the appetite, and
13    9|      Is one half of the human species, like the poor African slaves,
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