Chap.

 1  Int|      nature has made a great difference between man and man, or
 2    2|     Where is then the sexual difference, when the education has
 3    2|   has been the same? All the difference that I can discern, arises
 4    3|      before nature makes any difference. - I will go further, and
 5    3| arises the first determinate difference between the moral relations
 6    4|     nearly equal, or, if any difference takes place, the males born
 7    4|  ruined before they know the difference between virtue and vice: -
 8    5|     from this plan; yet, the difference between strengthening the
 9    6|      very few women. And the difference may easily be accounted
10    7|    not long respect the mere difference of sex in their husbands?
11    8|      nature has not made any difference, for that the unchaste man
12   12|      a distinction without a difference, and I own that I have been
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