Chap.

1    1|           who is to rise, as the phrase turns, by his merit, becomes
2    3|        to use a more fashionable phrase, delicate constitutions.
3    3|       too often used as a softer phrase for sensuality. It follows
4    4|          if I may be allowed the phrase, is the perfectibility of
5    4|       troublesome, to use a soft phrase, to others. All their thoughts
6    4|      borrow a significant vulgar phrase, and have such perfect power
7    9|        is, as the vulgar use the phrase, a lucky turn-up of patronage
8   13| nativities, to use the technical phrase; and many females who, proud
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