Chap.

 1    1|           modesty in women, but to acquire it themselves, as the only
 2    1|           more understanding women acquire, the more they will be attached
 3    1|       whilst they are only made to acquire personal accomplishments,
 4  Int|     persuade women to endeavour to acquire strength, both of mind and
 5  Int|            to fear that women will acquire too much courage or fortitude;
 6    1|           circumstances concur, to acquire sufficient knowledge and
 7    1|         society of men, the former acquire a fondness for humour and
 8    1|          insurrections, the people acquire some power in tumult, which
 9    2|     sufficient strength of mind to acquire what really deserves the
10    2|          destined by Providence to acquire human virtues, and by the
11    2|         and not by an endeavour to acquire masculine qualities. Still
12    2| consequences are similar; soldiers acquire a little superficial knowledge,
13    2|            is this, that they both acquire manners before morals, and
14    2|            their own faculties and acquire the dignity of conscious
15    2|            must not complain if he acquire neither wisdom nor respectability
16    2|          he advises a woman not to acquire, if she have determined
17    2|        about present happiness, to acquire the qualities that ennoble
18    3|   creatures, ought to endeavour to acquire human virtues (or perfections)
19    3|            one word, from hence we acquire the most intimate acquaintance,
20    3|           to a being who wishes to acquire either virtue or knowledge.
21    3|         which the other obliged to acquire. Hence arise the various
22    3|            has allowed her body to acquire its full vigour; her mind,
23    3|          they should be incited to acquire virtues which they may call
24    4|          or calm investigation, to acquire that strength of character
25    4|            price at which they may acquire the publick admiration;
26    4|       their station in society, to acquire. This overstretched sensibility
27    4|           created to enable man to acquire the noble privilege of reason,
28    4|           has only been incited to acquire accomplishments that rise
29    4|         was sent into the world to acquire virtue? - Can she consent
30    4|       examples now abound), do not acquire the same precocity. So notorious
31    4|          physionomie, women do not acquire before thirty, any more
32    4|         who is not to receive, but acquire happiness. They, therefore,
33    4|            their reason will never acquire sufficient strength to enable
34    4|       taste is exercised, and they acquire, by thinking less of the
35    4|            men, on general topics, acquire more knowledge than the
36    5|     notions of beauty, women would acquire sufficient to enable them
37    5|          had the command of money, acquire a graceful case of deportment,
38    5|     excusable.~ ~ * Let women once acquire good sense - and if it deserve
39    5|           a proof that a woman can acquire judgment, in the full extent
40    5|           life with dignity and to acquire wisdom and virtue by the
41    5|        without allowing a child to acquire judgment itself, parents
42    6|          to observe behaviour, and acquire manners rather than morals,
43    6|        them to be, even love would acquire more serious dignity, and
44    7|            if they were allowed to acquire more understanding.~ ~ She
45    7|          compare them, in order to acquire judgment, by generalizing
46    7|          preserve her chastity and acquire modesty, for her body has
47    7|            herself; let women only acquire knowledge and humanity,
48    7|      ignorance and vanity! ye must acquire that soberness of mind,
49    8|       gentleman.~ ~ Women likewise acquire, from a supposed necessity,
50    9|          making it the only way to acquire that countenance from their
51   11|          what respect could a girl acquire for such a parent without
52   12|          and women, they very soon acquire that kind of premature manhood
53   12|       Added to this, he will never acquire that frank ingenuousness
54   12|       anticipation; yet they there acquire too high an opinion of their
55   12|         evade public worship, they acquire an habitual contempt for
56   12|           bad habits which females acquire when they are shut up together;
57   12|     knowledge that they are led to acquire, during the important years
58   12|         had they sense, they might acquire that domestic taste which
59   12|        tree of knowledge, and only acquire sufficient to lead men astray.~ ~
60   12|           and in proportion as men acquire virtue and delicacy, by
61   12|           women, but they can only acquire them in the same way that
62   12|           proper to enable them to acquire sufficient understanding
63   12|       bodies and minds women would acquire that mental activity so
64   13|    cultivated on a large scale, to acquire a rational affection for
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