Chap.

 1  Adv|    published, and so far as is known, it was never written. - ~
 2    1| certain spring, you would have known nothing of the matter, and
 3    2|      and the opinion of a well known poet might be quoted to
 4    5|       the means of attaining a known end, but which would never
 5    5|     one to her person, is well known; nor will any of us contradict
 6    8|       another light.~ ~ I have known a number of women who, if
 7    9|       the scraping of the well known foot has raised a pleasing
 8   12|      censure? I advert to well known facts, for I have frequently
 9   13|      of experience; for I have known several notable women, and
10   13|      finery. And I have seldom known a good male or female servant
11   13|    children and brutes. I have known many weak women whose sensibility
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