Chap.

 1    2| difference that I can discern, arises from the superior advantage
 2    2|         It is not natural; but arises, like false ambition in
 3    3|      both in body and mind, it arises less from nature than from
 4    3|    Being; the harmony of which arises from a balance of attributes; -
 5    3|  diversity in this particular, arises the first determinate difference
 6    4|        vicious. This, however, arises, in a great degree, from
 7    5|     artificial, for true grace arises from some kind of independence
 8    7|        subversive of morality, arises from the state of warfare
 9    8|       circumstances.~ ~ Whence arises the easy fallacious behaviour
10   12|        mischief that naturally arises from the blundering interposition
11   13|        extravagant in females, arises from the same cause - want
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