Chap.

 1  Int|        minds are not in a healthy state; for, like the flowers which
 2  Int|         to be in the most natural state. Perhaps the seeds of false-refinement,
 3  Int|         them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood,
 4    1|     Considered.~ ~ In the present state of society it appears necessary
 5    1|          arguments in favour of a state of nature are plausible,
 6    1|     unsound; for to assert that a state of nature is preferable
 7    1|   remained for ever in the brutal state of nature, which even his
 8    1|       magic pen cannot paint as a state in which a single virtue
 9    1|        capacity to rise above the state in which sensation produced
10    1|      though the long and helpless state of infancy seems to point
11    1|         first position, next to a state of nature, Rousseau celebrates
12    1|        outcry - the church or the state is in danger, if faith in
13    1|     contagion which his unnatural state spread, the instrument of
14    2|          to keep them always in a state of childhood. Rousseau was
15    2|        dignity of man to childish state, throw off their gaudy hereditary
16    2|            in the present corrupt state of society, contribute to
17    2|          judgment. In the present state of society, a little learning
18    2|         us that in a pre-existent state the soul was fond of dress,
19    2|        mind out of its accustomed state, and exalts the affections;
20    2|        women are to exist in that state where there is to be neither
21    2|        circumstances for a future state, they constantly concur
22    3|          where in this deplorable state; for, in order to preserve
23    3|       down to power in his savage state, can seldom divest himself
24    3|          appears to me clear, the state they are born in was an
25    4|         IV.~ ~Observations on the State of Degradation to Which
26    4|         body. But, in the present state of things, every difficulty
27    4|          Monboddo, 'remain in the state in which nature has placed
28    4|        are born, I now speak of a state of civilization, with certain
29    4|      would be were they left in a state nearer to nature. Ever restless
30    4|          innocent; they mean in a state of childhood. - We might
31    4|       when, to render the present state more complete, though every
32    4|          be in their most perfect state, when vivacity gives place
33    4|          a great degree, from the state of idleness in which women
34    4|          of women in the marriage state comes under this description;
35    4|         the consequence, a future state of existence is scarcely
36    4|          and mean. In the present state of society this evil can
37    5|           lessening it; because a state of dependence being natural
38    5|    contend for leaving woman in a state of the most profound ignorance,
39    5|           transient. The habitual state of the affections always
40    5|     affections for a more exalted state!~ ~ Beware then, my friends,
41    5|          to its natural dependent state, and restore the usurped
42    5|         interest - this insidious state of warfare, that undermines
43    5|     around us is in a progressive state; and when an unwelcome knowledge
44    5|         is merely an education, a state of infancy, to which the
45    5|     preparing them for some other state, render short-sighted mortals
46    6|            from their subordinate state in society, to recover their
47    6|     otherwise employed. This is a state in which many men live;
48    6|          in its present infantine state, would pine for a Lovelace;
49    6|           from the weak dependent state of even harmless ignorance.
50    7|           than keeping women in a state of ignorance, and yet so
51    7|          mind a moment.~ ~ But to state the subject in a different
52    7|         morality, arises from the state of warfare so strenuously
53    7|      sexes be really to live in a state of warfare, if nature have
54    7|   frequently renders the marriage state unhappy. Why in the name
55    8|       till they are thrown into a state of desperation, by the venomous
56    9|        snatched in this imperfect state, must arise from well regulated
57    9|           in the present advanced state of society, where virtue
58    9|          The wife, in the present state of things, who is faithful
59    9|   sophisticated when this sort of state impresses it! But, till
60    9|          a civil existence in the state, married or single; else
61   11|        not slaves in the marriage state. True, but they then become
62   12|         reason than the unsettled state of mind which the expectation
63   12| disgusting skeleton of the former state is still exhibited; but
64   12|         the lordly mansion, whose state is awkwardly aped. The boys,
65   12|          that render the marriage state as necessary as respectable.
66   12|      fulfil. On the contrary, the state of warfare which subsists
67   12|     tasteless shew, and heartless state, with what dignity would
68   12|           on it, in our luxurious state of society, did not retard
69   12|           savage than a civilized state. For civilization prevents
70   12|         men and women - in what a state of inferiority must the
71   12|          man a much more perilous state than that of brutes; yet
72   12|     family might also be called a state. States, it is true, have
73   13|             is woman in a natural state?~ ~ SECT. I.~ ~ One glaring
74   13|         be brought into a healthy state again, by slow degrees,
75   13|         education and the present state of civilized life, are in
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