Chap.

 1  Int|      formerly; yet they are still reckoned a frivolous sex, and ridiculed
 2    1|        curse? A curse it might be reckoned, if the whole of our existence
 3    2|         sexes, for they are still reckoned superior to women, though
 4    2|     languish like exotics, and be reckoned beautiful flaws in nature.~ ~
 5    3|     reputation free from spot, be reckoned a good kind of woman. Yet
 6    4| surprising that their persons are reckoned most valuable? Yet sonic
 7    4|      These, and many more, may be reckoned exceptions; and, are not
 8    5|           attention to the sex is reckoned so manly, so polite that,
 9    7|       daily duties; and it may be reckoned fanciful, but this sentiment
10    9|       milliners and mantua-makers reckoned the next class? The few
11   12|           allude to was handsome, reckoned very handsome, by those
12   13|           to reason, could not be reckoned impious. - But, can the
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