Chap.

 1    1|       empty name. The personal reserve, and sacred respect for
 2    5|      men will complain of your reserve. They will assure you that
 3    5|   alone can spread that sacred reserve about the person, which
 4    5|     deliver my opinion without reserve; if men were only born to
 5    7|      coyness of ignorance. The reserve of reason, which, like habitual
 6    7| intimate. That decent personal reserve which is the foundation
 7    7|     great a stress on personal reserve; but it is ever the handmaid
 8    7|         neatness, and personal reserve. It is obvious, I suppose,
 9    7|   obvious, I suppose, that the reserve I mean, has nothing sexual
10    7|     necessary, indeed, is that reserve and cleanliness which indolent
11   12|         where that respectable reserve is kept up which checks
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