Chap.

 1    3|       whose time is employed to guard against or endure sickness?
 2    4|       or lifts up his voice, to guard the lovely trembler - from
 3    4|         feelings that I wish to guard the female heart by exercising
 4    5|        cautions they receive to guard them against immodesty.
 5    5|        caution may, it is true, guard a character from worldly
 6    5|      may be taught prudently to guard against the common casualties
 7    6|      present, they might easily guard against exteriour graces,
 8    6|       how carefully ought we to guard the mind from storing up
 9    9|     principles would be a surer guard, only to sweeten the cup
10   11|   affection in me to serve as a guard to you whilst your reason
11   12| timidity of indolent slugs, who guard, by sliming it over, the
12   12|        public schools women, to guard against the errors of ignorance,
13   13|       that very reason I should guard girls against the contagious
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