Chap.

 1    1|      lurking gangrene is most quickly spread by luxury and superstition,
 2    2|     human sights, - for fancy quickly placed, in some solitary
 3    2|    attained; but if, as might quickly be demonstrated, only affectation
 4    4| either slave or queen,~ ~ 'Is quickly scorn'd when not ador'd.'~ ~
 5    4|  cowardice in boys, we should quickly see women with more dignified
 6    4|  refuge, and the character is quickly depraved by circumstances
 7    6| against exteriour graces, and quickly learn to despise the sensibility
 8    6|      rake reformed, he cannot quickly get rid of old habits. When
 9   12|      them free, and they will quickly become wise and virtuous,
10   12|       citizens, and they will quickly become good wives, and mothers;
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