Chap.

1    1|          vices, when they cannot catch the slippery graces, of
2    1| frequently with well-bred women, catch a sentimental cant. - But
3    4|          dull domestic duties to catch the pleasure that sits lightly
4    4|        call for instruction, and catch the colour of the atmosphere
5    5|         not find it very easy to catch the flying stream? Such
6    8| enervated women who particularly catch the attention of libertines,
7    9|          have endeavoured not to catch factitious ones, that after
8   12|         hang out their lures, to catch the attention of vain fathers
9   13|    reason. And, so early do they catch a character, that the base
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