Chap.

 1    1|      of a family; they are all eager to crush reason; yet always
 2    1| extending the reign of virtue. Eager to support his system, he
 3    4|    when I see a man start with eager, and serious solicitude,
 4    4|     all sides, to observe, how eager men are to degrade the sex
 5    4|       be seen or felt! Yet the eager pursuit of the good which
 6    5|        the other sex with such eager fondness, that he soon became
 7    5|       many young people are so eager to attain, always strikes
 8    5|    opinions, which they are so eager to retail, they maintain
 9   11|     indolent people are always eager to profit by enforcing arbitrary
10   12|        thoughts are fixed with eager anticipating hopes, for,
11   12|     the score of manners, who, eager to teach the accomplishments
12   13|       sought for pleasure with eager thirst, entertain the meanest
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