Chap.

1  Int|    I am aware of an obvious inference: - from every quarter have
2    2|     the libertine draw what inference he pleases; but, I hope,
3    2|     to establish an obvious inference, that as sound politics
4    5| labours to disperse.~ ~ The inference that follows is just, supposing
5    5|     man:' - and what is the inference? - if her person, and was
6    6|  have grosser fewel!~ ~ The inference is obvious; till women are
7   12| other sex, till the natural inference is drawn which I have had
8   13|     unnecessary to draw the inference. - If women are to be made
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