Chap.

1    2|     mind to acquire what really deserves the name of virtue. Yet
2    2|        mind that pants for, and deserves to be respected. Fondness
3    4|     immortal being, that really deserves the name of knowledge. Merely
4    9| educates her children, scarcely deserves the name of a wife, and
5   10|     affection, indeed, scarcely deserves the name, when it does not
6   12|         but only that education deserves emphatically to be termed
7   12|      women now receive scarcely deserves the name. For the little
8   13|        stand detached: but what deserves the name of intellect, the
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