Chap.

 1    1|      the goodness of God, who certainly - for what man of sense
 2    1| profession where more mind is certainly to be found; for the clergy
 3    2|       such sinister methods! 'Certainly,' says Lord Bacon, 'man
 4    4| either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest
 5    5|       respect reversed. Women certainly require as much strength
 6    5|       themselves.'~ ~ This is certainly only an education of the
 7    5|       sexual superiority, are certainly very excusable.~ ~ * Let
 8    5|    that sensible parents will certainly avail themselves of; but
 9    6|     accomplishments, the rake certainly has the advantage; and of
10    7|      question to me, I should certainly have answered - They cannot.'
11    8|       to morality.~ ~ Men are certainly more under the influence
12    9|   small beer! No. Women might certainly study the art of healing,
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