Chap.

 1    2| knowledge of the world; and this acquaintance with manners and customs
 2    2|       have, from reflection, any acquaintance with the grand ideal outline
 3    3|        acquire the most intimate acquaintance, both with ourselves and
 4    4|        them to love; but in mere acquaintance they think it all affectation.~ ~
 5    4|     platonic friends of his male acquaintance. These are the fair defects
 6    5|           or our knowledge to an acquaintance with our lovers' or husbands'
 7    5|    Fordyce must have very little acquaintance with the human heart, if
 8    5|       only have cooled. An early acquaintance with human infirmities;
 9    6|      their family connections or acquaintance, has presented only a fearful
10    7|          their sisters or female acquaintance.~ ~ Besides, women from
11   12|       prudence can ward off. Her acquaintance have observed, that this
12   13|         as she termed a numerous acquaintance, lest her girls should want
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