Chap.

 1  Int|         animals of them, when they marry they act as such children
 2    2|          if she have determined to marry. This determination, however,
 3    2|            whom she is destined to marry. Let her only determine,
 4    3|       creature, will not choose to marry a family for love, when
 5    4|    pleasure to pleasure, they must marry advantageously, and to this
 6    4|           worn out libertines, who marry to have a safe bed-fellow,
 7    4|          two virtuous young people marry, it would, perhaps, be happy
 8    4|      virtues are sacrificed. Girls marry merely to better themselves,
 9    5|           young woman, as ready to marry any body that her mama pleased
10    9| prostitution. Women would not then marry for a support, as men accept
11   11|           least, to promise not to marry for two or three years,
12   12|         and who is often afraid to marry lest he should not be able
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