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Rh and that for a moment, alone engroes the thoughts. So voluptuous, indeed, often grows the lutful prowler, that he refines on female oftnes. Something more oft than woman is then ought for; till, in Italy and Portugal, men attend the levees of equivocal beings, to igh for more than female langour.

To atisfy this genus of men, women are made ytematically voluptuous, and though they may not all carry their libertinim to the ame height, yet this heartles intercoure with the ex, which they allow themelves, depraves both exes, becaue the tate of men is vitiated; and women, of all claes, naturally quare their behaviour to gratify the tate by which they obtain pleaure and power. Women becoming, conequently, weaker, in mind and body, than they ought to be, were one of the grand ends of their being taken into the account, that of bearing and nuring children, have not ufficient trength to dicharge the firt duty of a mother; and acrificing to laciviounes the parental affection, that ennobles intinct, either detroy the embryo in the womb, or cat it off when born. Nature in every thing demands repect, and thoe who violate her laws eldom violate them with impunity. The weak enervated women who particularly catch the attention of libertines, are unfit to be mothers, though they may conceive, o that the rich enualit, who has rioted among women, preading depravity and miery, when he wihes to perpetuate his name, receives from his wife only an half-formed being that inherits both its father's and mother's weaknes. Rh