Chap.

 1    2|         be satisfied with such a condition? Can they supinely dream
 2    4| character is formed, in the same condition as the rich: for they are
 3    4|     premise, that I speak of the condition of the whole sex, leaving
 4    4|         respecting morals, their condition is much below what it would
 5    4|         assert, that this is the condition in which one half of the
 6    4|      virtue! Yet, that it is the condition for which woman was organized,
 7    4|      love which, in a monogamous condition, would all be theirs; and
 8    4|       all names of misery is the condition of a being, who could be
 9    8|     character fresh, and in good condition, were not often inculcated
10   13|  civilized life, are in the same condition, cannot, I think, be controverted.
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