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1 1| virtue; for truth must be common to all, or it will be inefficacious 2 1| established in society, and the common law of gravity prevailing, 3 Int| human creatures, who, in common with men, are placed on 4 Int| beings, raised above the common wants and affections of 5 1| sophisms which daily insult common sense.~ ~ The civilization 6 1| individuality, whilst the weak, common man has scarcely ever any 7 2| of a sort of instinctive common sense, never brought to 8 2| natural; satisfied with common nature, they become a prey 9 2| ought never to forget, in common with man, that life yields 10 2| and equally offend against common sense; but an endeavour 11 2| In the name of truth and common sense, why should not one 12 2| of inquiry.~ ~ Love, the common passion, in which chance 13 2| for, it seems to be the common dispensation of Providence, 14 2| were indelicate to have the common appetites of human nature.~ ~ 15 2| dependent on God. Teach them, in common with man, to submit to necessity 16 2| no modification, would be common to both. Nay, the order 17 2| number of men taken from the common mass of mankind - yet, have 18 3| this cast are an insult to common sense, and savour of passion. 19 3| the sexes, both pursue one common object, but not in the same 20 3| superior abilities, or even common acquirements? The reason 21 4| incomplete manner) serve as the common sense of life; but where 22 4| great extent, is not very common amongst men or women. But 23 4| respected by something; and the common herd will always take the 24 4| attract the vulgar eye of common minds. Abilities and virtues 25 4| name of reason, and even common sense, what can save such 26 4| follow their example; a common stream hurries them both 27 4| scarcely observed. Bread, the common food of life, seldom thought 28 5| the former; this order is common to both sexes, but the object 29 5| great many amusements in common; and so they ought; have 30 5| and sentiments.~ ~ 'The common attachment and regard of 31 5| There ought to be nothing in common between their different 32 5| different faculties tend to one common end; it is difficult to 33 5| them out of the track of common life without enabling them 34 5| indeed, who insist on their common superiority, having only 35 5| their virtue deprived of the common basis of virtue. A woman 36 5| prudently to guard against the common casualties of life by sacrificing 37 5| necessary to rise much above the common standard. He may avoid gross 38 5| myself hurried along the common stream; ambition, love, 39 6| they have few sentiments in common.~ ~ It seems a little absurd 40 6| fair - the first good.~ ~ Common passions are excited by 41 6| passions are excited by common qualities. - Men look for 42 7| grasped, the form melts into common air, leaving a solitary 43 7| as men ought to have the common appetites and passions of 44 8| which has been justly termed common sense; namely, a quick perception 45 8| namely, a quick perception of common truths: which are constantly 46 8| still more contrary to the common course of things than those 47 8| gradually subsides before the common light of day, I only contend 48 8| And it is according to common laws that human behaviour 49 8| excited by the exercise of a common sympathy. Women then having 50 9| all the parts towards a common centre. But, the private 51 9| for use.~ ~ Women are, in common with men, rendered weak 52 9| consider that women in the common walks of life are called 53 9| which might save many from common and legal prostitution. 54 9| understandings far superiour to the common run of understandings, taking 55 10| sacred duties, forgetting the common relationship that binds 56 11| parent who had paid more than common attention to his children, 57 11| the discharge of a duty, common to the whole animal world, 58 11| the bottom a dictate of common sense, or the instinct of 59 12| must be acquired; but, at common schools, the body, heart, 60 12| and, till the affections common to both are allowed to gain 61 12| could not raise her to the common level of her sex; and therefore 62 12| having so few sentiments in common, when the sexual tie was 63 12| to the conversation, the common source of consolation is, 64 13| questions are an insult to common sense - for it is your own 65 13| of resentment? He - the common father, wounds but to heal, 66 13| words, like people in the common concerns of life, they do 67 13| little of what is termed common sense: that is, a distinct 68 13| distinct manner of seeing common occurrences, as they stand 69 13| contagious fondness for dress so common to weak women, that they 70 13| their children, seldom shew common humanity to servants, or 71 13| have so few sentiments in common, and when so little confidence 72 13| the rights which women in common with men ought to contend