Chap.

1    1| inefficacious with respect to its influence on general practice. And
2  Int|    adoration which men, under the influence of their senses, pay them,
3    1|          grow up and have a great influence on the forming opinion;
4    2|      seldom contain men under the influence of strong passions, or with
5    4|           they are more under the influence of sentiments than passions.
6    5|           secured every degree of influence that could conduce to their
7    5|      attempting to diminish their influence over the deliberations of
8    8|          certainly more under the influence of their appetites than
9   12|       these weak women, under the influence of childish passions and
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