Chap.

 1  Int|          family with judgment, or take care of the poor babes whom
 2    1|        that God did not design to take place, I build my belief
 3    2|          acknowledge that she can take more exercise than another?
 4    2|        which chance and sensation take place of choice and reason,
 5    3|         by their heavy yoke, they take a malignant pleasure in
 6    3|        friendship and forbearance take place of a more ardent affection. -
 7    4|    through a gross medium, and to take things on trust. But dismissing
 8    4|       which, for a moment, I will take for granted, she was not
 9    4|           common herd will always take the nearest road to the
10    4|          if girls were allowed to take sufficient exercise, and
11    4|        write,' say they, 'and you take them out of the station
12    4|           step, which they are to take, in this life, towards the
13    4|       world is shut against them; take them out of their family
14    4|  Numberless are the arguments, to take another view of the subject,
15    4|           spread affectation, and take from the dignity of virtue.
16    4|        abject slaves?*(2)~ ~ * 'I take her body,' says Ranger.~ ~ *(
17    5|         but the means they should take to accomplish them, and
18    5|        educate us when young, and take care of us when grown up,
19    5|         then, by being allowed to take the same exercise as boys,
20    5|          behaviour; as well as to take the advantage of gracefully
21    5|       enjoyment will, by degrees, take off the edge of passion.
22    5|          They are frail; O do not take advantage of their weakness!
23    5|        under a bushel. Let things take their natural course, and
24    5|    herself alone; or she will not take up her abode with us. She
25    5|         Before the marriage could take place, she is deprived of
26    5|        death, it would be wise to take every step that foresight
27    5| especially, if it be necessary to take into the reckoning the doubts
28    5|       make him virtuous, you must take another; but do not imagine
29    6|        very faint, that it cannot take fire, and thus mount to
30    6|   rationally educated, could they take a more comprehensive view
31    7|       virtue - self-denial.~ ~ To take another view of the subject,
32    7|       passions naturally begin to take place of the senses, as
33    7|           which some modest women take, making at the same time
34    7|          expect that modesty will take place of bashfulness. They
35    7|           each virtue, and let it take root firmly in the mind,
36    8|          greater number of people take their opinions on trust
37    8|       those people who habitually take cordials to raise their
38    9|          merely a servant maid to take off her hands the servile
39    9|          it not in their power to take the field and march and
40    9|         to that of a citizen. But take away natural rights, and
41    9|         education enables them to take charge of the education
42   10|        just and simple principles take. They do not rest in expedients,
43   10|   children to love them best, and take their part, in secret, against
44   11|          make prescription always take place of reason, and to
45   11|     natural parental affection to take root in their hearts, the
46   12|           not live, if he did not take a much greater number than
47   12|       some early attachment might take place; which, whilst it
48   12|        duties, unless their minds take a wider range, and whilst
49   12|        under his feet.~ ~ Let men take their choice, man and woman
50   12|         of weak mothers either to take that reasonable care of
51   12|        not only to enable them to take proper care of their own
52   13| understanding had been allowed to take a wider range.~ ~ But, confined
53   13|        not sufficiently opened to take pleasure in reflection,
54   13|      contend that their minds can take in much more, and ought
55   13|          a whole legion of devils take up their residence there.~ ~
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