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1 Int| readers to suppose that I mean violently to agitate the 2 Int| by this appellation men mean to inveigh against their 3 Int| excellence, that I do not mean to add a paradox when I 4 1| rector or patron, if he mean to rise in his profession. 5 2| two passages which I now mean to contrast, consistent. 6 2| individual education, I mean, for the sense of the word 7 2| education was built, that I mean to attack; nay, warmly as 8 2| immortal soul. I do not mean to insinuate, that either 9 2| what either he or Rousseau mean, when they frequently use 10 2| each other with passion. I mean to say that they ought not 11 2| to such a comparatively mean field of action; that only 12 2| due bounds.~ ~ I do not mean to allude to the romantic 13 3| falls an easy prey to some mean fortune-hunter, who defrauds 14 3| it is necessary to exert mean arts to please him and feed 15 3| independence of character; I mean explicitly to say that they 16 4| In beauty's empire is no mean,~ ~ 'And woman, either slave 17 4| enforce an argument that I mean to insist on, as the one 18 4| however, at present, I only mean to apply it to them.~ ~ 19 4| be said, innocent; they mean in a state of childhood. - 20 4| will be found that I do not mean to insinuate that they should 21 4| of virtue or prudence. I mean when the heart has really 22 4| preference to women of thirty. I mean to say that they allow women 23 4| and the remainder vain and mean. In the present state of 24 4| offers. On this subject I mean to enlarge in a future chapter; 25 5| the men who loved them; I mean, who love the individual, 26 5| strictures on religion, because I mean to discuss that subject 27 5| inconsistent with a passage which I mean to quote with the most marked 28 5| SECT. IV.~ ~ I do not mean to allude to all the writers 29 5| snap her chains.~ ~ * I mean to use a word that comprehends 30 5| passed over. Not that I mean to analyze his unmanly, 31 5| his epistles - No, I only mean to make a few reflections 32 5| mere declamation, and I mean to reason with those worldly-wise 33 5| should not be sacrificed. I mean, therefore, to infer, that 34 5| profess the belief.~ ~ If you mean to secure ease and prosperity 35 5| has very early imbibed a mean opinion of human nature; 36 5| of their feelings. If we mean, in short, to live in the 37 7| humility in one case, I do not mean to confound it with bashfulness 38 7| it, to their behaviour. I mean even personal respect - 39 7| them, that the victory is mean when they merely vanquish 40 7| suppose, that the reserve I mean, has nothing sexual in it, 41 9| husbands they will be cunning, mean, and selfish, and the men 42 9| is no mind at home.~ ~ I mean, therefore, to infer that 43 9| happy. True happiness, I mean all the contentment, and 44 9| respecting woman, which I mean to discuss in a future part, 45 9| dubbed heroes. I do not mean to consider this question 46 9| dropping an hint, which I mean to pursue, some future time, 47 10| private education, I now only mean to insist, that unless the 48 12| to a subject, on which I mean to dwell, the necessity 49 12| men; in the same manner, I mean, to prevent misconstruction, 50 12| their mistresses; for the mean doublings of cunning will 51 12| I call women slaves, I mean in a political and civil 52 12| an outline of the plan I mean, than a digested one; but 53 12| modelled after nature. I mean, not according to the proportions 54 12| epithet vulgar, I did not mean to confine my remark to 55 13| exclaim against novels, I mean when contrasted with those 56 13| a widow, was busy in the mean time in keeping up her connections,