Chap.

 1    1|     every denomination, from the weak king to the weak father
 2    1|        from the weak king to the weak father of a family; they
 3  Int|         particular, are rendered weak and wretched by a variety
 4  Int|          been shed by the great. Weak, artificial beings, raised
 5  Int|   dependence, and despising that weak elegancy of mind, exquisite
 6  Int|        creatures. - Surely these weak beings are only fit for
 7    1|       depend on the caprice of a weak fellow creature, whose very
 8    1|         for all power inebriates weak man; and its abuse proves
 9    1|        individuality, whilst the weak, common man has scarcely
10    2|    render women more artificial, weak characters, than they would
11    2|        to adjust behaviour are a weak substitute for simple principles.~ ~
12    2|    either as moral beings, or so weak that they must be entirely
13    2|         it can long be so, it is weak.~ ~ A mistaken education,
14    2|   existence, let us see how such weak creatures perform their
15    2|       sneer when he says,~ ~ 'If weak women go astray,~ ~ 'The
16    3|          of genius have commonly weak, or, to use a more fashionable
17    3|         A woman who is naturally weak, and does not carry her
18    3|    listening to the idle chat of weak nurses, or to attend at
19    3|        of the soul. - But what a weak barrier is truth when it
20    3|     subjection.~ ~ I once knew a weak woman of fashion, who was
21    3|  accordingly. - I have seen this weak sophisticated being neglect
22    3|         could have become such a weak and depraved being, if,
23    3|       law, and the curb, however weak, of honour, the records
24    3|       civil society has rendered weak, if not vicious?~ ~ Still
25    3|    strong, the other passive and weak: it is necessary the one
26    3|      which nature hath armed the weak, in order to subdue the
27    3|       adorn her body and nurse a weak constitution.~ ~ With respect
28    4|          That woman is naturally weak, or degraded by a concurrence
29    4|    compass of principles. Women, weak women, are compared with
30    4|        can be expected from such weak beings. Inheriting, in a
31    4|      Fine by defect, and amiably weak!'~ ~And, made by this amiable
32    4|     minds and bodies are equally weak, suffer in such situations -
33    4|          wife is thus rendered a weak indolent mother. Or, supposing
34    4|     majority of mankind. To this weak wish the natural affections,
35    5|     prove that woman ought to be weak and passive, because she
36    5|      very pleasing. To render it weak, and what some may call
37    5|          the understanding, such weak beings must be restrained
38    5|         elements. I never knew a weak or ignorant person who had
39    5| faculties, has rendered thee the weak thing thou art! It is this
40    5|         to sense, may dazzle the weak; but leave nature to itself,
41    5|  happiness and shew mercy to the weak creatures, who are learning
42    6|        shape. When the habits of weak people are consolidated
43    6|          the poor wight from the weak dependent state of even
44    7|        still further, and woman, weak woman! made by her education
45    7|         falls heavily on her own weak head, when reason wakes.
46    7|         and inwardly despise the weak creatures whom they thus
47    8|       respect with propriety.~ ~ Weak minds are always fond of
48    8|     light, though bespattered by weak affection, or ingenious
49    8|          them with impunity. The weak enervated women who particularly
50    9|        common with men, rendered weak and luxurious by the relaxing
51    9|         men, when they become so weak in mind and body, that they
52   11|       duty of obeying vicious or weak beings merely because they
53   11|      affections of children, and weak people, are always selfish;
54   12|        if he disdained to bubble weak parents by practising the
55   12|     vices, which render the body weak, whilst they effectually
56   12|   cunning has produced, when the weak slaves have had sufficient
57   12|       selfish, or girls rendered weak and vain, by indolence,
58   12|       power over them; and these weak women, under the influence
59   12|       expect the present race of weak mothers either to take that
60   13|        his daughter, whom a fond weak mother had indulged, and
61   13|          that nature sharpens in weak heads as a principle of
62   13|  fondness for dress so common to weak women, that they may not
63   13|          the physical part. Yet, weak are the women who imagine
64   13|        brutes. I have known many weak women whose sensibility
65   13|     authority that chains such a weak being to her duty. - If
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