Chap.

 1    2|         the clay, is not given in equal portions.~ ~ But avoiding,
 2    3|           which I considered with equal pleasure and admiration.
 3    4|          they could not then with equal propriety be termed the
 4    4|           the same parents had an equal right to. In this equivocal
 5    4|        made to submit to man, her equal, a being, who, like her,
 6    4|           beauty of both sexes is equal; but the libertinism of
 7    4|         of men to women is nearly equal, or, if any difference takes
 8    5|           would have enjoyed more equal happiness on earth, and
 9    5| respectful observance, and a more equal tenderness; studying their
10    8|           of two people is nearly equal, the most negative character
11   12|          a just constitution, and equal laws, have so perplexed
12   13|           the mind - for what can equal the sensations produced
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