Chap.

 1    1|          will seek for pleasure in variety, and faithless husbands
 2  Int|    rendered weak and wretched by a variety of concurring causes, originating
 3    3|            comprehend the greatest variety of objects: in short, it
 4    4|          endless task to trace the variety of meannesses, cares, and
 5    5|          banish all simplicity and variety of character out of the
 6    6|      genius with knowledge to give variety and contrast to his associations;
 7    6|       roused by licentious arts or variety. What satisfaction could
 8    9|      literature, to throw a little variety and interest into social
 9   12|         and continually pine after variety, finding every thing that
10   12|            wanting mind, they want variety. The consequence is obvious;
11   12| understanding is necessary to give variety and interest to sensual
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