Chap.

1  Int|          in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone.
2    2|        them always in a state of childhood. Rousseau was more consistent
3    4|          they mean in a state of childhood. - We might as well never
4    4| management of women during their childhood. Now, from all the observation
5    5|         to the character, during childhood and youth; and the understanding,
6    6|    children, and brought back to childhood when they ought to leave
7   12|        not bring himself back to childhood, and become the proper friend
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