Chap.

 1    2|    of man to childish state, throw off their gaudy hereditary
 2    3|      a few words, for I here throw down my gauntlet, and deny
 3    4|    to lift up their heads to throw off the yoke; yet, instead
 4    5|  their sex; nor do they ever throw it off but to suffer more
 5    6|  necessary to enable them to throw off their factitious character? -
 6    8| conscious of my secret sins, throw off my fellow-creatures,
 7    9|     taste for literature, to throw a little variety and interest
 8   12|     and selfish vanity, will throw a false light over the objects
 9   12|     have, as it grows up, to throw off all that its mother,
10   13| every time it endeavoured to throw its rider, till at last
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