Chap.

 1  Int| fellow-creatures is the grand source of the misery I deplore;
 2    3|      that lovely weakness the source of their undue power; and
 3    3|       world that the poisoned source of female vices and follies,
 4    4| progress of reason. The grand source of female folly and vice
 5    4|       youth.~ ~ From the same source flows an opinion that young
 6    5|     ideas to the mind, is the source of fanaticism; and that
 7    7|   been fond of tracing to its source in nature any prevailing
 8    8| already deplored as the grand source of female depravity, the
 9   12|    religion. - Religion, pure source of comfort in this vale
10   12|       am persuaded, the grand source of many of the physical
11   12|      conversation, the common source of consolation is, that
12   13|      acquired from this muddy source, till from reading novels
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