Chap.

1    2|       men use to soften their insults; and, as a moralist, I ask
2    5|    injustice, and to bear the insults of a husband without complaint;
3    5| injustice, and silently bears insults, will soon become unjust,
4    5| system of education that thus insults reason and nature?~ ~ Many
5    6|    tyrant, who contemptuously insults the very weakness he fostered.
6   12|       to the cold parade that insults the understanding without
7   12|   undermines the affection it insults.~ ~ I have already animadverted
8   12|      over them to revenge the insults that they are obliged to
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