Chap.

 1    1|     civilization of the bulk of the people of Europe is very partial;
 2    1|      character, awes simple country people into an imitation of the
 3    1|        intestine insurrections, the people acquire some power in tumult,
 4    2|           the mind, are not opened. People of taste, married or single,
 5    3|            mistaken for a cause.~ ~ People of genius have, very frequently,
 6    3|            on words to assert, that people are never respected, though
 7    4|       necessity? - Happy is it when people have the cares of life to
 8    4|         made it the interest of the people at large, individually to
 9    4|           small number of superiour people.~ ~ When do we hear of women
10    4|        found a general character of people of rank and fortune, that,
11    4|         these are the extremes that people of sensibility alternately
12    4|          strong feelings. And those people who follow, with interest
13    4|             of it must bring before people, who at all mix in the world,
14    4|             even two virtuous young people marry, it would, perhaps,
15    5|             talking to them of what people will think of their behaviour.
16    5|          they care very little what people think of them. Time and
17    5|             so much recourse to the people about her, for their assistance
18    5|           temperature to the heart. People of sensibility have seldom
19    5|          connection between married people than even love itself. When
20    5|           connexion between married people than love. Beauty, he declares,
21    5|           in general, admired, when people do not consider what they
22    5|             into the hands of young people, I have taken more notice
23    5|           fashion, which many young people are so eager to attain,
24    5|           cannot be denied; yet few people act according to this principle,
25    5|         substance for a shadow. Let people but watch their own hearts,
26    5|         principles by showing young people that they are seldom stable?
27    5|         follow.~ ~ In the world few people act from principle; present
28    5|           world were shewn to young people just as it is; when no knowledge
29    5|          instead of preparing young people to encounter the evils of
30    5| contradicted by the actions of many people who firmly profess the belief.~ ~
31    5|            have observed that young people, to whose education particular
32    5|         impossible to converse with people to any purpose, who only
33    5|           it generally happens that people assert their opinions with
34    6|           myself. The generality of people cannot see or feel poetically,
35    6|             When the habits of weak people are consolidated by time,
36    7|              The behaviour of young people, to each other, as men and
37    8|   prejudices. The greater number of people take their opinions on trust
38    8|        Besides, in time, like those people who habitually take cordials
39    8|          mistake in vision.~ ~ Many people, undoubtedly, in several
40    8|             where the virtue of two people is nearly equal, the most
41    8|       earned, which leads sagacious people to analyze it, I shall not
42    9|             equally, every class of people, because respectability
43   10|           must be granted that some people enjoy this prerogative in
44   11|             and still these are the people who are most tenacious of
45   11|            that vicious or indolent people are always eager to profit
46   11|    affections of children, and weak people, are always selfish; they
47   12|           of behaviour, which young people can only attain by being
48   12|          was endowed. These are the people who most strenuously insist
49   12|           atone for the sins of the people, lest one reformation should
50   12|       person or manners of the very people they have just been cringing
51   12|       individual and every class of people, and meanness is the concomitant
52   12|        necessary to please ignorant people. Indeed, the necessity of
53   12|           mind, which teaches young people how to begin to think. The
54   12|             bashful boy, though few people of taste were ever disgusted
55   12|             mental pleasure. Why do people hurry to noisy scenes, and
56   12|            employment.~ ~ The young people of superior abilities, or
57   12|        moral character of the young people, might not perfectly agree
58   12|          for at these schools young people of fortune ought to remain,
59   12|        countenances of some country people, whose minds have not been
60   13|             to reverend old men, to people distinguished for eminent
61   13|             I know that many devout people boast of submitting to the
62   13|         devil. In other words, like people in the common concerns of
63   13|            heal, and they may still people the world, and dress to
64   13|            for instance, a class of people, with strict truth, characterized
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