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1 Int| hint is, for the present, sufficient; and I have only alluded 2 1| circumstances concur, to acquire sufficient knowledge and strength of 3 2| are not allowed to have sufficient strength of mind to acquire 4 2| education. It is, however, sufficient for my present purpose to 5 2| will a great man arise with sufficient strength of mind to puff 6 2| gone. Will she then have sufficient native energy to look into 7 2| only by those who have not sufficient intellect to substitute 8 2| notions of passive obedience, sufficient character to manage a family 9 2| on my soul, and gave me sufficient strength of mind to dare 10 3| capacity; neither have they sufficient precision or power of attention 11 3| abilities have seldom had sufficient strength to rise above the 12 3| their reason does not afford sufficient light to direct their conduct 13 3| widow, perhaps, without a sufficient provision; but she is not 14 3| a strength of character sufficient to enable them to endure 15 4| freedom which they have not sufficient virtue to struggle to attain. 16 4| history of woman; it is sufficient to allow that she has always 17 4| mankind, has been found sufficient strength of mind to enable 18 4| upon ordinary occasions, sufficient to govern the world. Lewis 19 4| girls were allowed to take sufficient exercise, and not confined 20 4| fancy.~ ~ Women have seldom sufficient serious employment to silence 21 4| reason will never acquire sufficient strength to enable it to 22 5| on good authority, were sufficient to impress a sexual character; 23 5| fresh employment? where find sufficient strength of mind to determine 24 5| beauty, women would acquire sufficient to enable them to earn their 25 5| them that a little sense is sufficient to render their attention 26 5| Besides, when a woman has sufficient sense not to pretend to 27 5| few! - how very few! have sufficient foresight, or resolution, 28 5| suffered to die without sufficient respect being paid to her 29 5| strength by the exercise, sufficient, perhaps, to comprehend 30 5| could the passions gain sufficient strength to unfold the faculties?~ ~ * ' 31 6| go-cart forever, have not sufficient strength of mind to efface 32 6| not allowed to have reason sufficient to govern their own conduct - 33 6| beings miserable who have not sufficient mind to be amused by innocent 34 7| men fall into who have not sufficient virtue to relish the innocent 35 8| though it might not have had sufficient energy to discover them 36 8| higher attainments, it is not sufficient to view ourselves as we 37 8| nursing children, have not sufficient strength to discharge the 38 9| farthing they spend, and having sufficient to prevent their attending 39 9| the affections cannot gain sufficient strength to fortify the 40 10| swallow up the rest, have not sufficient heart or mind to fulfil 41 10| conduct, she will never have sufficient sense or command of temper 42 11| knowledge, it cannot gain sufficient strength to resist the squalls 43 12| mind, which he has seldom sufficient vigour afterwards to shake 44 12| permit him to hire ushers sufficient to assist in the discharge 45 12| the weak slaves have had sufficient address to over-reach their 46 12| open to all classes.* A sufficient number of masters should 47 12| considered; yet, this is not sufficient, moral ones must concur, 48 12| knowledge, and only acquire sufficient to lead men astray.~ ~ It 49 12| to enable them to acquire sufficient understanding to know how 50 12| empire; and she who has sufficient judgment to manage her children,