Chap.

1    2|  indeed, on a broad basis is strictly philosophical. A frail being
2    2|   whoever sacrifices virtue, strictly so called, to present convenience,
3    4|       2) Thus understanding, strictly speaking, has been denied
4    4| stead.~ ~ * This word is not strictly just, but I cannot find
5    5|     be educated by rules not strictly deducible from truth, virtue
6    5|    more notice of them than, strictly speaking, they deserve;
7    8|   throne among women.' It is strictly logical to infer that the
8    8|      better reputation than, strictly speaking, they deserve;
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