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  1. CHAP.VII.
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  3. Modeſty.—Comprehenſively conſidered and not as a ſexual virtue213
  4. CHAP.VIII.
  5. Morality undermined by ſexual notions of the importance of a good reputation230
  6. CHAP.IX.
  7. Of the pernicious effects which ariſe from the unnatural diſtinctions eſtabliſhed in ſociety246
  8. CHAP.X.
  9. Parental affection263
  10. CHAP.XI.
  11. Duty to parents267
  12. CHAP.XII.
  13. On national education275
  14. CHAP.XIII.
  15. Some inſtances of the folly which the ignorance of women generates; with concluding reflections on the moral improvement that a revolution in female manners may naturally be expected to produce313