Chap.

 1    2|    virtue, ought to aim at attaining a very different character:
 2    2| the body is prevented from attaining that grace and beauty which
 3    3|  is, of itself, capable of attaining. In one word, from hence
 4    4|    prevents intellect from attaining that sovereignty which it
 5    4| had the power given him of attaining reason in his first mode
 6    4| till thirty the solids are attaining a degree of density; and
 7    5|   to discover the means of attaining a known end, but which would
 8    5|   but he will never aim at attaining great virtues. The example
 9    9| think how few women aim at attaining this respectability by withdrawing
10   12|    instances of women who, attaining knowledge, have not discarded
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