Chap.

 1    1|        regale the voluptuary, and a kind of sentimental lust has
 2    1|         some investigations of this kind afloat in France; and should
 3  Int| Mahometanism, they are treated as a kind of subordinate beings, and
 4  Int|            objects of pity and that kind of love, which has been
 5  Int|             the taste, and create a kind of sickly delicacy that
 6    1|           its own principles; for a kind of intellectual cowardice
 7    1|       romantic notions of honour, a kind of morality founded on the
 8    2|   scrupulous attention to a puerile kind of propriety, will obtain
 9    2|           receive only a disorderly kind of education, seldom attend
10    2|             observe. This negligent kind of guess-work, for what
11    2|  circumstances, of a more desultory kind than the knowledge of men,
12    2|             have any sense, it is a kind of instinctive glance, that
13    2|         virtues, may be imitated in kind, though the degree overwhelms
14    2|        their virtues be the same in kind, though they may vainly
15    3|            educated like a fanciful kind of half being - one of Rousseau'
16    3|         square their conduct by, be kind, or cruel, just as the whim
17    3|            spot, be reckoned a good kind of woman. Yet in what respect
18    4|          the potion of th' inferior kind;~ ~ But glory, virtue, Heaven
19    4|    self-denial, or by virtue of any kind? As all his words, as all
20    4|            and stupid acquiescence? Kind instructors! what were we
21    4|        creatures, and have a shrewd kind of good sense joined with
22    4|            necessary, and a serious kind of perseverance that requires
23    4|          prevails, and produces its kind; he adds, - 'If this be
24    4|             slaves - slavery of any kind is unfavourable to human
25    5|          but virtue, and a romantic kind of delicacy, made him practise
26    5|         true grace arises from some kind of independence of mind.~ ~
27    5|        deportment, of the masculine kind, are always forbidding;
28    5|             given when art of every kind must contaminate the mind;
29    5|    concocted them.~ ~ I know that a kind of fashion now prevails
30    6|   appearance to them; and produce a kind of restraint from which
31    6|            excepting of the lighter kind, for taste is the offspring
32    7|     humility, because humility is a kind of self-abasement.~ ~ A
33    7|              likewise, spreads this kind of mysterious sanctity round
34    7|            shun the human eye, as a kind of profanation; but to diffuse
35    7|           vulgar things of the same kind. This fine sentiment, perhaps,
36    7|          intimacies are of the same kind. In short, with respect
37    7|             question, who pays this kind of habitual respect to her
38    7|        morning air, to see the same kind of freshness in the countenances
39    8|           for unless virtue, of any kind, be built on knowledge,
40    8|              it will only produce a kind of insipid decency. Respect
41    8|              By an accident of this kind he may be said to lose his
42    8|              Accidents of the first kind, however, are perhaps still
43    9|           unless necessity, of some kind, first set the wheels in
44    9|            thing beside a return in kind is sought. Yet whilst wealth
45    9|             day, which gives them a kind of right to reign for a
46   10|         assurance doubly sure,' one kind of despotism supports another.
47   11|          their turn, exact the same kind of obedience.~ ~ Females,
48   11|     rational freedom, but a lawless kind of power resembling the
49   11|           affections seem to have a kind of animal capriciousness
50   11|           observing sallies of this kind, I have been led into a
51   12|         they very soon acquire that kind of premature manhood which
52   12|           will ever prove that this kind of subordinate authority
53   12|                 But nothing of this kind could occur in an elementary
54   12|        senses, when introduced as a kind of show, to the principles
55   12|            be merely of that rustic kind which blooms on the innocent,
56   12|             subsistence, produces a kind of cattish affection which
57   12|             often gratified by this kind of fondness, which is confined
58   12|            the disaster that gave a kind of sanction to prescription.~ ~
59   12|     circumstance of life there is a kind of individuality, which
60   13|             the solver of all these kind of difficulties - the devil?~ ~
61   13|             opinions which the only kind of reading calculated to
62   13|          the imagination. - For any kind of reading I think better
63   13|             and employments of that kind, they were low-spirited,
64   13|            the nerves.'~ ~ But this kind of exclusive affection,
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