Chap.

1    2|      of reason? prevents their generalizing matters of fact - so they
2    4| worldly cares.~ ~ The power of generalizing ideas, of drawing comprehensive
3    4|      remark, that the power of generalizing ideas, to any great extent,
4    4|         and prevent women from generalizing their observations.~ ~ I
5    5|        a card-table, he may be generalizing his ideas as he bets away
6    7|        to acquire judgment, by generalizing simple ones; and modesty,
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