Chap.

 1    1|        expect women to spend that time in their nursery which they, '
 2  Adv|      second volume,* which in due time will be published, to elucidate
 3  Int|    language, I shall not waste my time in rounding periods, or
 4    1|            and, being at the same time an optimist, he labours
 5    2|           to be a lover - and the time will inevitably come, her
 6    2|         not be caught at the same time. The way lies before us,
 7    3|       postures of the body; their time is consumed in sloth or
 8    3|         the greater part of whose time is employed to guard against
 9    3|          the same means.~ ~ It is time to effect a revolution in
10    3|    revolution in female manners - time to restore to them their
11    3|           reform the world. It is time to separate unchangeable
12    3|          a considerable length of time to eradicate the firmly
13    3|         it will also require some time to convince women that they
14    3|     vigour; her mind, at the same time, gradually expanding itself
15    3|         nature is felt; but after time has softened sorrow into
16    4|          and to this object their time is sacrificed, and their
17    4|         mould of folly during the time they are acquiring accomplishments,
18    4|       sits lightly on the wing of time.~ ~ 'The power of the woman,'
19    4|     docile female may remain some time, with a tolerable degree
20    4|        principle, and cemented by time. The very reverse may be
21    4|      dedicate great part of their time to needle-work; yet, this
22    4|          worse than sheer loss of time. To render the poor virtuous
23    4|         those English women whose time is spent in making caps,
24    4| accidental weakness of faculties, time alone can determine; for
25    5|        what people think of them. Time and pains are necessary
26    5|         Considering the length of time that women have been dependent,
27    5|        proportions in the womb of time; but man, who can only inspect
28    5|      their looks and attitudes to time, place, and occasion. Their
29    5|         will instruct you in good time.'~ ~ After thus cramping
30    5|         her husband, a very short time? For no man ever insisted
31    5|      object of desire for a short time. Besides, how could Rousseau
32    5|        they are told, at the same time, that they are only like
33    5|        well educated girl had not time to be in love. Is it possible
34    5|         and when, in the lapse of time, perfection is found not
35    5|     combine the majestic marks of time with youthful graces; but
36    5|   knowledge of others at the same time that we become acquainted
37    6|         some future revolution of time, to become, what I sincerely
38    6|        people are consolidated by time, a reformation is barely
39    7|           hides her face;~ ~ Next time at distance eyes the lace:~ ~
40    7|        and the heart made to beat time to humanity, rather than
41    7|       considerable portion of her time to pursuits purely intellectual,
42    7|         the ignorant beings whose time and thoughts have been occupied
43    7|          take, making at the same time a display of that care,
44    8|           its energy. Besides, in time, like those people who habitually
45    8|      light distorted, for a short time, its shadow - reputation;
46    9|        right to reign for a short time over the sex, they neglect
47    9|            whispering at the same time some prudential maxim about
48    9|  supposing that society will some time or other be so constituted,
49    9|       mean to pursue, some future time, for I really think that
50    9|           black rolling stream of time, that silently sweeps all
51   10|      moment they calmly wait till time, sanctioning innovation,
52   11|     reason, rendering at the same time the duty, which they are
53   12|           moderation, half of the time, and when they arrive they
54   12|         spend great part of their time, on terms of equality, with
55   12|       juices mounting at the same time, kindly mix; or, rather
56   12|           great city.~ ~ How much time is lost in teaching them
57   12|        for more than an hour at a time. But these relaxations might
58   12|    parents, for it will be a long time, I fear, before the world
59   12|          of its duties, and finds time enough for all. It is not,
60   12|           be attained at the same time; each lending and receiving
61   13|        event hid in the shades of time yet unborn, to whom would
62   13|      sentiments, and passed their time, when not compelled to repeat
63   13|       widow, was busy in the mean time in keeping up her connections,
64   13|          deeper in the sand every time it endeavoured to throw
65   13|      conduct, and not waste their time in following the fashionable
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