Chap.

1    1|     the same motive leads me earnestly to wish to see woman placed
2  Int|     unable to stand alone. I earnestly wish to point out in what
3    2|     he calls indelicate, and earnestly persuades his daughters
4    4| excite a horse-laugh. - I do earnestly wish to see the distinction
5    4|    their writings, have most earnestly laboured to domesticate
6    5| system of education, which I earnestly wish to see exploded, seems
7    5|   business, and they who are earnestly pursuing their road, may
8    7|      reasoners who will most earnestly oppose my opinion. No, they
9    7|  health and beauty, I should earnestly recommend frequent ablutions,
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