Chap.

 1    2|     triflers, why should they be kept in ignorance under the specious
 2    2|          when the imagination is kept alive at the expence of
 3    5|          a naturalist, 'at first kept their ears erect; but custom
 4    5|    reasoning, by which women are kept from the tree of knowledge,
 5    5| cultivated his understanding nor kept his heart pure. Prudence,
 6    7|        indeed, children could be kept entirely from improper company,
 7    7|    dignity of character, must be kept up between woman and woman,
 8    7|   Domestic affection can only be kept alive by these neglected
 9   11|         various causes, are more kept down by their parents, in
10   12| state-rooms, garden, &c. must be kept in order for the recreation
11   12|      that respectable reserve is kept up which checks the familiarity,
12   12|       range, and whilst they are kept in ignorance they become
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