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1 Int| understandings. It seems scarcely necessary to say, that I now speak 2 1| state of society it appears necessary to go back to first principles 3 1| name of virtues, that it is necessary to pursue the course of 4 1| expence of another, equally necessary to divine perfection.~ ~ 5 1| discipline; and despotism is necessary to give vigour to enterprizes 6 2| alluded to; but it is first necessary to observe, that my objection 7 2| that persevering ardour necessary to give vigour to the faculties, 8 2| art of pleasing be such a necessary study? it is only useful 9 2| virtuous man is affectation necessary? Nature has given woman 10 2| that all these arts are necessary; the epicure must have his 11 2| regard, she will not find it necessary to conceal her affection, 12 2| of mankind; for it is not necessary to speak, at present, of 13 2| God?~ ~ It appears to me necessary to dwell on these obvious 14 3| do herself, and which is necessary or agreeable to her; therefore 15 3| nurse. In fact, the care necessary for self-preservation is 16 3| another equally noble and necessary, bears the stamp of the 17 3| vices and follies, if it be necessary, in compliance with custom, 18 3| passive and weak: it is necessary the one should have both 19 3| it is not so immediately necessary: his great merit is in his 20 3| to render such exertion necessary by resistance; as, in that 21 3| husband's respect before it is necessary to exert mean arts to please 22 3| of their understanding is necessary, there is no other foundation 23 4| and virtues are absolutely necessary to raise men from the middle 24 4| Solitude and reflection are necessary to give to wishes the force 25 4| useful fruit. It is not necessary for me always to premise, 26 4| been born, unless it were necessary that we should be created 27 4| that reason is absolutely necessary to enable a woman to perform 28 4| attentions with the passion necessary to excite lively emotions, 29 4| duties much resolution is necessary, and a serious kind of perseverance 30 4| presented itself; if polygamy be necessary, woman must be inferior 31 4| readily grant that if it be necessary for a man and woman to live 32 4| their experience, it is necessary to observe, that it is not 33 4| future chapter; it is only necessary to drop a hint at present, 34 4| make their own clothes, necessary or ornamental, and are continually 35 4| degree of liberty of mind is necessary even to form the person; 36 4| many generations may be necessary to give vigour to the virtue 37 5| ingenuity, that it seems necessary to attack it in a more circumstantial 38 5| to render her so, it is necessary to examine the character 39 5| them. Time and pains are necessary to subject boys to this 40 5| decorum: it is, therefore, necessary to accustom them early to 41 5| necessity of obeying. It is not necessary to make her dependence burdensome, 42 5| ignorance, if it were not necessary in order to preserve her 43 5| is all this preparation necessary only, according to Rousseau' 44 5| the heart of man, is it necessary to tell them that a little 45 5| attachment? Perhaps it is necessary for virtue first to appear 46 5| follow; especially, if it be necessary to take into the reckoning 47 5| nature; nor will he think it necessary to rise much above the common 48 5| contemplate only; it is necessary to act oneself to be able 49 6| can they attain the vigour necessary to enable them to throw 50 6| away by his passions, it is necessary that sentiment and taste 51 7| that I think it equally necessary in both sexes. So necessary, 52 7| necessary in both sexes. So necessary, indeed, is that reserve 53 8| any rate, the contrivances necessary to preserve appearances, 54 8| that a wanton stimulus is necessary to rouse it; but the parental 55 9| this description, equally necessary and independent of each 56 9| himself in place. It is not necessary then that he should have 57 9| to carry. - Yet it is not necessary that a minister should feel 58 10| scarecrow. When chastisement is necessary, though they have offended 59 12| strong winds would not be necessary. Public education, of every 60 12| render the marriage state as necessary as respectable. But, if 61 12| from them, more than is necessary to please ignorant people. 62 12| subsequent ones, which were necessary to back it. But, when I 63 12| Besides, understanding is necessary to give variety and interest 64 12| a child's body, which is necessary to lay the foundation of 65 12| that mental activity so necessary in the maternal character, 66 13| their duty as the one thing necessary to know, or, to live in 67 13| to think with the energy necessary to concatenate that abstract 68 13| maintain her family, if necessary, or by reading and conversations 69 13| intercourse, which becomes necessary from habit even when it 70 13| SECT. VI.~ ~ It is not necessary to inform the sagacious 71 13| of a warmer passion the necessary parental attention; for