Chap.

1    2| advancement of order would be attained; but if, as might quickly
2    5|     not so early and speedily attained. While girls are yet young,
3    5| reflection, and the knowledge attained by fostering any passion,
4    5|  whether any knowledge can be attained without labour and sorrow;
5   12|  human nature, supposed to be attained there, merely cunning selfishness.~ ~
6   12|      moral beauty ought to be attained at the same time; each lending
7   12|      knowledge as those women attained, who have sneeringly been
8   13|      saying, that if she ever attained a relish for reading them,
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