Chap.

 1  Int|        society, I shall try to avoid that flowery diction which
 2    2|     grant; but that she should avoid cultivating her taste, lest
 3    3|     Almighty: in fact, who can avoid it that exercises his faculties?
 4    4|        social virtue, I cannot avoid feeling the most lively
 5    5|   small evil at the moment, to avoid a greater hereafter.~ ~
 6    5|        common standard. He may avoid gross vices, because honesty
 7    5|       a philosophical eye, can avoid seeing the futility of degrading
 8    8|     their opinions on trust to avoid the trouble of exercising
 9    9|     cut to the quick? Still to avoid misconstruction, though
10   12| effeminate.~ ~ The only way to avoid two extremes equally injurious
11   12|       of the Lord's supper, to avoid forfeiting half a guinea,
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