Chap.

1  Int|   have the strongest claim to pity; the education of the rich
2  Int|       are only the objects of pity and that kind of love, which
3    5|   Rendered~ ~Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt~ ~
4    5|    imperceptible degrees, and pity while we blame; but, if
5    7| raising alternate emotions of pity and disgust, may serve to
6    8|       difficulty, shall not I pity those who have stamped with
7    9|  lustre; nay, I doubt whether pity and love are so near akin
8    9|     were fair; then, perhaps, pity was the soft handmaid of
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