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1 1| that to render the human body and mind more perfect, chastity 2 Int| strength, both of mind and body, and to convince them that 3 Int| accomplishments; meanwhile strength of body and mind are sacrificed 4 1| officers, whilst the main body must be moved by command, 5 1| but what belongs to the body; at least, all his opinions 6 2| kin to the beasts by his body; and if he be not of kin 7 2| understanding to work before the body arrives at maturity; so 8 2| calculated to strengthen the body and form the heart. Or, 9 2| perfection of mind when his body arrived at maturity, it 10 2| notions of modesty, the body is prevented from attaining 11 2| inclination with it into a new body, I should listen to them 12 2| exercise of her mind and body whilst she was discharging 13 2| woman who strengthens her body and exercises her mind will, 14 2| accidentally caged in a human body. Following the same train 15 3| by superior strength of body, - natural soundness of 16 3| But, if strength of body be, with some shew of reason, 17 3| if not to strengthen the body, at least, not to destroy 18 3| give both to her mind and body a degree of vigour, which 19 3| in general feeble both in body and mind, it arises less 20 3| useless postures of the body; their time is consumed 21 3| supposed - dependence of body naturally produces dependence 22 3| mind shapes itself to the body, and, roaming round its 23 3| to think of to adorn her body and nurse a weak constitution.~ ~ 24 3| exercise, has allowed her body to acquire its full vigour; 25 4| after the dissolution of the body. But, in the present state 26 4| soul when it leaves the body?~ ~ This power has not only 27 4| eagerness round the defiled body, unable to enjoy any thing 28 4| required: strength both of body and mind; yet the men who, 29 4| passion, give to the inert body a soul; but, in woman's 30 4| with the mind. Strength of body, and that character of countenance, 31 4| youth, till twenty, the body shoots out, till thirty 32 4| attention continually to the body, cramps the activity of 33 4| trifler. Man, taking her* body the mind is left to rust; 34 4| slaves?*(2)~ ~ * 'I take her body,' says Ranger.~ ~ *(2) ' 35 5| a very good one. As the body is born, in a manner, before 36 5| only an education of the body; but Rousseau is not the 37 5| be employed to form the body, though in educating Emilius 38 5| between strengthening the body, on which strength of mind 39 5| have superiour strength of body; but were it not for mistaken 40 5| arrive at perfection of body, that we may know how far 41 5| should want strength of body and mind, and life would 42 5| termed habitual grace of body, than that superiour gracefulness 43 5| woman, as ready to marry any body that her mama pleased to 44 5| tutor may strengthen the body and sharpen the instruments 45 5| another, as to expect the body to grow strong by the exercise 46 5| tree, and even the human body, does not strengthen its 47 6| during the period that the body takes to arrive at maturity, 48 7| proportions of the human body with artists - yet such 49 7| as a sacred temple, the body that enshrines such an improvable 50 7| should think of till the body arrived at some degree of 51 7| respect to both mind and body, there are too intimate. 52 7| indolence, that till their body be strengthened and their 53 7| acquire modesty, for her body has been called the Temple 54 8| consequently, weaker, in mind and body, than they ought to be, 55 9| the locomotive faculty of body or mind; and, thus viewing 56 9| become so weak in mind and body, that they cannot exert 57 12| vigorous power of mind or body. In order to open their 58 12| at common schools, the body, heart, and understanding, 59 12| which make both mind and body shoot out, and unfold the 60 12| vices, which render the body weak, whilst they effectually 61 12| by acquiring strength of body and mind, and that beauty, 62 12| make us respect the human body as a majestic pile fit to 63 12| reasonable care of a child's body, which is necessary to lay 64 12| constituent parts of the body politic; but should more 65 13| the weakness of mind and body, which men have endeavoured, 66 13| sex: for when weakness of body will not permit them to 67 13| which have not yet assumed a body to become subject to mortal 68 13| who have studied the human body, are the only human means, 69 13| footsteps, who healed the body to reach the mind?~ ~ The 70 13| it is easier to touch the body of a saint, or to be magnetised, 71 13| passions; but health of body or mind can only be recovered 72 13| restore health to a diseased body by supernatural means, or 73 13| pleasure in reflection, the body will be adorned with sedulous 74 13| enough to give life to the body.~ ~ 'Matter too soft a lasting 75 13| of sound health both of body and mind in the rising generation,