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1 1| Sir,~ ~ Having read with great pleasure a pamphlet which 2 1| and I attribute it, in a great measure, to the social intercourse 3 Int| either nature has made a great difference between man and 4 Int| have ever been shed by the great. Weak, artificial beings, 5 1| every profession, in which great subordination of rank constitutes 6 1| equally useless.~ ~ It is of great importance to observe that 7 1| that grow up and have a great influence on the forming 8 2| similar inconsistencies are great men often led by their senses.~ ~ ' 9 2| women must be educated, in a great degree, by the opinions 10 2| other class of men?~ ~ The great misfortune is this, that 11 2| toils which did not require great exercise of mind or stretch 12 2| What nonsense! When will a great man arise with sufficient 13 2| wisdom, little cares to great exertions, or insipid softness, 14 2| discontent. How then can the great art of pleasing be such 15 3| chart, that the majority of great men have lived beyond forty-five. 16 3| not carry her ideas to any great extent, knows how to judge 17 3| orbits, matter yields to the great governing Spirit. - But 18 3| immediately necessary: his great merit is in his power, and 19 3| it is true, without any great struggle, from committing 20 3| renders the society of the great so insipid. The same want 21 4| generalizing ideas, to any great extent, is not very common 22 4| respect on account of their great abilities or daring virtues? 23 4| excepting warriors, no great men, of any denomination, 24 4| strength of character on which great resolves are built. But 25 4| acute observer says of the great.~ ~ 'Do the great seem insensible 26 4| of the great.~ ~ 'Do the great seem insensible of the easy 27 4| most perfect model of a great prince. But what were the 28 4| by which he acquired this great reputation? Was it by the 29 4| advantage (and the mind gains great strength by having all its 30 4| they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue 31 4| would be still less need of great abilities, or heroic virtues.~ ~ 32 4| Another argument that has had great weight with me, must, I 33 4| difficulties; or sent, as a great effort of generosity, or 34 4| perhaps, as seldom united with great mental powers, as with strong 35 4| This, however, arises, in a great degree, from the state of 36 4| may be said of love. In a great degree, love and friendship 37 4| girls ought to dedicate great part of their time to needle-work; 38 4| for I shall not lay any great stress on the example of 39 5| Children of both sexes have a great many amusements in common; 40 5| which strength of mind in a great measure depends, and only 41 5| pursuits, is expanded by great views swallowing up little 42 5| this manner must require great address indeed; and it is 43 5| situation she will be in great want of a support to her 44 5| they have themselves in a great measure to blame. Not that 45 5| lip-service prevails in a very great degree, accompanied with 46 5| malignant eye on a woman of great parts, and a cultivated 47 5| inspiring warm affections and great resolves.*~ ~ * That children 48 5| which produces not only great talents, but great virtues. 49 5| only great talents, but great virtues. For the vain attempt 50 5| will never aim at attaining great virtues. The example of 51 5| heart, could produce nothing great, and his understanding, 52 5| evils it averts, if any great degree of excellence be 53 6| to their persons?~ ~ The great advantages which naturally 54 6| our growth,' which has a great effect on the moral character 55 6| mostly has!~ ~ Love is, in a great degree, an arbitrary passion, 56 7| modest man often conceives a great plan, and tenaciously adheres 57 7| cleanliness, is seldom seen in any great degree, unless the soul 58 7| be thought that I lay too great a stress on personal reserve; 59 7| orderly walk of reason. So great in reality is their mental 60 8| conspicuous in the virtues of great men, set off each other; 61 8| access.~ ~ I may be told that great as this enormity is, it 62 8| barbarism of antiquity, great stress has been laid on 63 11| the human character.~ ~ A great proportion of the misery 64 12| nevertheless allowed to spend great part of their time, on terms 65 12| senior, vice. Besides, in great schools, what can be more 66 12| The boys, who live at a great expence with the masters 67 12| multitude. It is true, that great men seem to start up, as 68 12| men seem to start up, as great revolutions occur, at proper 69 12| the trading part of this great city.~ ~ How much time is 70 12| their neighbours?~ ~ Without great good luck, a sensible, conscientious 71 12| modesty, amongst men, produces great depravity in all the relationships 72 12| for the fine arts requires great cultivation; but not more 73 12| attached affections in a great degree. Now women are notoriously 74 12| live in a certain style. Great emergencies excepted, which 75 12| can they be shut out if great enterprises, though the 76 12| women, of some description, great power over them; and these 77 12| ugly, will always obtain great power, raised by the weakness 78 12| have they not illicitly had great sway? corrupting themselves 79 13| give them credit for either great sagacity or goodness, else 80 13| Being, as good as he is great, should create a being foreseeing, 81 13| Unable to grasp any thing great, is it surprising that they 82 13| proper introduction into the great world. And these young ladies, 83 13| little sensibility, and great weakness, will produce a 84 13| that men who have wasted great part of their lives with 85 13| naturally called forth? Great attention to decorum, which