Chap.

 1  Int|         years of their lives in acquiring a smattering of accomplishments;
 2    2| dissimulation to beings who are acquiring, in like manner as himself,
 3    3|         all dignity of mind, in acquiring power, and act as men are
 4    4|        during the time they are acquiring accomplishments, the only
 5    5|   tendency of them - the art of acquiring an early knowledge of the
 6    5|         are never thought of in acquiring a hasty unnatural knowledge
 7    5|        by contemplation, and by acquiring that love of order which
 8    7|        anxious to prevent their acquiring nasty, or immodest habits;
 9    8|     almost infallible method of acquiring what those virtues chiefly
10   12|     without the understanding's acquiring any distinct ideas; but
11   12|       woman would be unsexed by acquiring strength of body and mind,
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