Chap.

 1    2|     please. Yet they do not lose their rank in the distinction
 2    2|  told that woman would then lose many of her peculiar graces,
 3    3|   fostering vice, evidently lose the rank which reason would
 4    3|    capricious tyrants. They lose all simplicity, all dignity
 5    5| love than never to love; to lose a husband's fondness than
 6    7|    never had any modesty to lose, when they consigned themselves
 7    8| this kind he may be said to lose his all, notwithstanding
 8   11|     an hand over them; they lose all their vigour and industry.'
 9   12| their zeal never makes them lose sight of the spoil of ignorance,
10   12|   but call their duty, soon lose a sense of duty. At college,
11   12|     school, boys infallibly lose that decent bashfulness,
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