Chap.

 1    1|        simple principles, that I think it scarcely possible, but
 2  Int|   philosophic eye must, I should think, wish with me, that they
 3  Int|  emotions that I feel whenever I think of the subject, the dictates
 4    1|     above the brutes,* who could think and improve himself, why
 5    2|       advice - then you ought to think, and only rely on God.~ ~
 6    2|    important task of learning to think and reason.~ ~ To prevent
 7    2|       for the present scene, - I think we should have reason to
 8    2|          be not philosophical to think of sex when the soul is
 9    3|        as well as women, seem to think it unnecessary: the latter,
10    3|          power irreverently, who think that it must be regulated
11    3|   sensuality. It follows then, I think, that from their infancy
12    3|          manner as to be able to think and act for themselves.~ ~
13    3|   romantic ground, though he may think her a pleasing docile creature,
14    3|          truth she has enough to think of to adorn her body and
15    3|   imagination often strays.~ ~ I think I see her surrounded by
16    4|          of circumstances, is, I think, clear. But this position
17    4|    trivial attentions, which men think it manly to pay to the sex,
18    4|      granted them, few will ever think of works of supererogation,
19    4|          weight with me, must, I think, have some force with every
20    4|        in mere acquaintance they think it all affectation.~ ~ A
21    4|    hurtful, but I am inclined to think, that the latter has done
22    4|    seduces a woman, it should, I think, be termed a left-handed
23    4|          afford them subjects to think of and matter for conversation,
24    5|     right to be feeble when they think it expedient.'~ ~ * What
25    5|      distinctions. But, if, as I think, may be demonstrated, the
26    5|         them of what people will think of their behaviour. The
27    5|          very little what people think of them. Time and pains
28    5| themselves already grown up, and think with pleasure that such
29    5|        support opinions which, I think, have had the most baneful
30    5|  punishments, because I blush to think that a human being should
31    5|        human nature; nor will he think it necessary to rise much
32    5|      appear? - I rub my eyes and think, perchance, that I am just
33    5|       view, that they can seldom think alike, unless the unfledged
34    5|         let others both work and think for them. An observation
35    7|       which teaches a man not to think more highly of himself than
36    7|         himself than he ought to think, and should be distinguished
37    7|     Portugueze ladies, who would think their charms insulted if,
38    7|       never intended they should think of till the body arrived
39    7|         mystery they would never think of the subject more. Truth
40    7|         sexual in it, and that I think it equally necessary in
41    8|      Argus to sleep, they seldom think of heaven or themselves,
42    8|    relative to behaviour that, I think, ought to regulate every
43    9|       man may creep, and dare to think and act for himself; but
44    9|        heroic virtues; though, I think, it would puzzle a keen
45    9|        future time, for I really think that women ought to have
46    9|        comparison; yet I sigh to think how few women aim at attaining
47   11|        their families, who never think of consulting their inclination,
48   11|         parents; and few parents think of addressing their children
49   11|    always includes a duty, and I think it may, likewise, fairly
50   12|        they should be excited to think for themselves; and this
51   12|          dare to speak what they think; neither afraid of being
52   12|         light. I still, however, think schools, as they are now
53   12|      manner a service which they think useless, but call their
54   12|     young people how to begin to think. The imagination should
55   12|         shut up together; and, I think, that the observation may
56   12|         different opinion, for I think that, on the contrary, we
57   12|         rules. The being who can think justly in one track, will
58   12|          female world, because I think the female world oppressed;
59   13|          minds of his creatures, think fit to impart to them some
60   13|        For any kind of reading I think better than leaving a blank
61   13|   thought a sexual propensity, I think natural to mankind. But
62   13|         mind, or even learned to think with the energy necessary
63   13|        same condition, cannot, I think, be controverted. To laugh
64   13|       want of sense and feeling! think themselves degraded by paying
65   13|        foolish or vicious, is, I think, not to be disputed; and,
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