Chap.

 1    1|        vicious, to obtain illicit privileges.~ ~ I wish, Sir, to set
 2    4|          dared to be proud of the privileges inherent in man? And it
 3    4| civilization, with certain sexual privileges, and whilst they are gratuitously
 4    5|          to beauty. These are the privileges of friendship, or the momentary
 5    9|          nor willingly resign the privileges of rank and sex for the
 6    9|           of rank and sex for the privileges of humanity, to which those
 7   11|     profit by enforcing arbitrary privileges; and, generally, in the
 8   11|     duties which alone render the privileges reasonable. This is at the
 9   13|        fact, denied all political privileges, and not allowed, as married
10   13|     provender - and allow her the privileges of ignorance, to whom ye
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