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 1    1|         progress of those glorious principles that give a substance to
 2    1|        naturally from these simple principles, that I think it scarcely
 3    1|        that, according to abstract principles, it was impossible to explain.'
 4    1|            to a confirmation of my principles, when your constitution
 5  Adv|        naturally from a few simple principles; but fresh illustrations
 6    1|      necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple
 7    1|           resolutely forms its own principles; for a kind of intellectual
 8    1|                Going back to first principles, vice skulks, with all its
 9    1| continually contrasted with simple principles, till truth is lost in a
10    2|          formed on more reasonable principles, it may be impossible to
11    2|         weak substitute for simple principles.~ ~ As a proof that education
12    2|          knowledge or fortified by principles. The consequences are similar;
13    2|   foundation of her character, the principles on which her education was
14    2|      should be founded on the same principles, and have the same aim.~ ~
15    3|            speculative truths, the principles and axioms of sciences,
16    3|     belongs to them to apply those principles which men have discovered;
17    3|           establishment of general principles. All the ideas of women,
18    3|         their minds by the severer principles of reason and philosophy,
19    3|         and conducted upon severer principles; if that can be called severity
20    3|           very consistent with the principles of a man who argued so warmly,
21    3|   according to rules, deduced from principles which he disclaims as irreverent.
22    3|          and mother; to form their principles and secure their property.
23    3|        more in want of independent principles.~ ~ Fate, however, breaks
24    3|            endeavoured to plant on principles, fixed into habits, to see
25    3|          are human duties, and the principles that should regulate the
26    4|       argue without the compass of principles. Women, weak women, are
27    4|            Without a foundation of principles taste is superficial, grace
28    5|           spring from a few simple principles, and might have been deduced
29    5|            women these fundamental principles lead to a system of cunning
30    5|           could recur to the first principles of things as well as man,
31    5|          leading her to form sound principles on a broad basis; or, were
32    5|            sex to act from simpler principles. Let them merit love, and
33    5|    sentiments, will find the first principles not quite so delicate as
34    5|           not a strange way to fix principles by showing young people
35    5|         must go back to the simple principles that were antecedent to
36    5|            assertion, that certain principles are as practically false
37    6|            for acting according to principles so constantly inculcated?
38    6|          lacketh sense, as well as principles? Verily misery, in its most
39    8|            to tame.~ ~ The leading principles which run through all my
40    9|          that brutalize them, when principles would be a surer guard,
41   10|          root will just and simple principles take. They do not rest in
42   11|         Why do we thus go back for principles that should always rest
43   11|          adherence to a few simple principles of conduct flows that salutary
44   12|          as a kind of show, to the principles of which, dryly laid down,
45   12|   admirable method of fixing sound principles of justice in the mind,
46   12|          spread those enlightening principles, which alone can meliorate
47   12|        noble, or rather, more just principles regulate the laws, which
48   13|          of thought which produces principles. And that women from their
49   13|          general, it is to similar principles that humanity is sacrificed,
50   13|            in opening a few simple principles, and clearing away the rubbish
51   13|         must be fixed on immutable principles; and, that the being cannot
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