Chap.

 1    1|        imbibed, they can scarcely trace how, rather than to root
 2    1| countenance that wears off as you trace his individuality, whilst
 3    2|   disregarding sensual arguments, trace what we should endeavour
 4    3|         excellence, and either to trace it in the object that he
 5    4|     remote annals of antiquity to trace the history of woman; it
 6    4|       would be an endless task to trace the variety of meannesses,
 7    4|         instinct. I discern not a trace of the image of God in either
 8    4|           being as woman, who can trace thy wisdom in thy works,
 9    4|        countenance; that is, they trace the operations of the mind
10    5|         ass - for I discern not a trace of the human character,
11    7|       investigate thy nature, and trace to its covert the mild charm,
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