Chap.

1    4|     approbation, are all the advantages which they seek.' - True!
2    4| faults without sharing their advantages. With respect to virtue,
3    4|  poor women who have had few advantages of education, and yet have
4    5|   excellent, and not for the advantages it procures or the evils
5    6|  their persons?~ ~ The great advantages which naturally result from
6    6|   their superiour powers and advantages, turn from the person to
7   12|   allowing them to share the advantages of education and government
8   12|   fathers.~ ~ Discussing the advantages which a public and private
9   13|      further enlarged on the advantages which might reasonably be
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