Chap.

 1    1|        men may choose wives from motives of affection, and your maidens
 2    1|      when entangled with various motives of action, they are formally
 3    3|         early entangled with her motives of action. Most men are
 4    5|          and nobler passions and motives will govern their appetites
 5    5|         virtue offer no stronger motives, no brighter reward? Must
 6    5|       and why entangle the grand motives of action, which reason
 7    5|        they acted from different motives. - This is sacrificing the
 8    6|    entangled love with all their motives of action; and, to harp
 9    7|       Christian has still nobler motives to incite her to preserve
10    8|     morality offers much simpler motives; and it were to be wished
11   11|          sheer weakness, or from motives that degrade the human character.~ ~
12   13| endeavoured, impelled by various motives, to perpetuate, prevents
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