Chap.

 1    2|          they be beautiful, every thing else is needless, for, at
 2    2|          of order.~ ~ To do every thing in an orderly manner, is
 3    2|         general, only a secondary thing, they do not pursue any
 4    3|         sciences, in short, every thing which tends to generalize
 5    3|         to incline us to do every thing which her sex will not enable
 6    3|         dissolved in luxury every thing like virtue had not been
 7    3|          being be ennobled by any thing that is not obtained by
 8    4|   endeavouring to account for any thing, may (in a very incomplete
 9    4|          understanding; and every thing conspires to render the
10    4|         body, unable to enjoy any thing without the organs of sense.
11    4|       more complete, though every thing proves it to be but a fraction
12    5|           them. Addicted in every thing to extremes, they are even
13    5|          to obey. Woman has every thing against her, as well our
14    5|           a law, never to say any thing disagreeable to those whom
15    5|            and it is a melancholy thing for a father of a family,
16    5|       them; or the behaviour, any thing peculiar to attract universal
17    5|         their treasure, or do any thing to strip them of their native
18    5|      would justify the men in any thing wrong on their part. But
19    5|           and neither advises one thing nor the other.~ ~ In the
20    5|        has rendered thee the weak thing thou art! It is this separate
21    5|       Decorum, indeed, is the one thing needful! - decorum is to
22    5|       sense not to pretend to any thing which she does not understand
23    5|           Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore get wisdom; and
24    5|          fear in life; but if any thing be dearer than its own respect,
25    5|      farthing. Virtue, like every thing valuable, must be loved
26    5|           about any other foolish thing. - And this very want of
27    5|           character.~ ~ For every thing, saith the wise man, there
28    5|         argue from analogy, every thing around us is in a progressive
29    5|        perspective, and see every thing in its true colours, how
30    5|            what comes to the same thing, when they were pursuing
31    6|        smothered nature.~ ~ Every thing that they see or hear serves
32    6| association of ideas, which every thing conspires to twist into
33    6|           to admire or esteem any thing for a continuance, we must,
34    6|      remark, that we never do any thing well, unless we love it
35    6|           us independent of every thing - excepting the unclouded
36    7|        that sensibility. 'Can any thing,' says Knox, 'be more absurd
37    7|    habitually indolent; and every thing tends to make them so. I
38    7|        men and women, is the last thing that should be thought of
39    8|          chastity, became the one thing needful to the sex. But
40    8|           the substance. A simple thing is thus made strangely complicated;
41    8|        when born. Nature in every thing demands respect, and those
42    9|  instantly shrivelled up when any thing beside a return in kind
43    9|           and, thus viewing every thing through one medium, and
44    9|        for wealth sacrifice every thing to tread on their heels.
45   10|        very limited degree. Every thing new appears to them wrong;
46   10|   humanity. Justice, truth, every thing is sacrificed by these Rebekah'
47   12|   constant repetition of the same thing must be a very irksome restraint
48   12|         country, extends to every thing. - This is only a covert
49   12|      after variety, finding every thing that is simple insipid.~ ~
50   12|        women to gain some foolish thing on which their silly hearts
51   12|     dispose of money, or call any thing their own, they learn to
52   12|          whose zeal renders every thing easy, be not preferable
53   12|           own without knowing any thing of the human frame. It is
54   13|          of their duty as the one thing necessary to know, or, to
55   13|     questions.~ ~ Do you know any thing of the construction of the
56   13|     inspires. Unable to grasp any thing great, is it surprising
57   13|  consequently was averse to every thing like application, he allowed
58   13|          ignorance has seldom any thing noble in it, and may mostly
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