Chap.

1    2|         till the manners of the times are changed, and formed
2    4| Compared with these, in his own times, and in his own presence,
3    4|         matter. Refined seventy times seven, they are still material;
4    5|      the duties of women at all times, and what they should be
5    5|      immodesty. I speak of past times. The very confessions which
6    5|      would be reasonable at all times. But, moss-covered opinions
7    9|         if the character of the times, the political improvements,
8   12|         vermin who two or three times a day perform in the most
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