Chap.

 1    1|  principle of patriotism, their mother must be a patriot; and the
 2    1|         was implanted. And, the mother will not neglect her children
 3    2|       describes our first frail mother; though when he tells us
 4    2|        chaste wife, and serious mother, should only consider her
 5    2|        I hope, that no sensible mother will restrain the natural
 6    2|        of a daughter, wife, and mother, has allowed her constitution
 7    2|        is, in general, the best mother. And this would almost always
 8    2|       character. Liberty is the mother of virtue, and if women
 9    3| vehemence at innovation.~ ~ The mother, who wishes to give true
10    3|     nurses, or to attend at her mother's toilet, will endeavour
11    3|       that she will imitate her mother or aunts, and amuse herself
12    3|       can she be a good wife or mother, the greater part of whose
13    3|    character of both father and mother; to form their principles
14    3|         innocent daughters! The mother will be lost in the coquette,
15    3|       the father as well as the mother of her children. Raised
16    3|        without forgetting their mother's example.~ ~ The task of
17    4|  ignorance be allowed to be the mother of devotion; for I am firmly
18    4|         proverbially termed the mother of invention - the aphorism
19    4|      and fulfil the duties of a mother and mistress of a family,
20    4|        rendered a weak indolent mother. Or, supposing that this
21    5|      attachment and regard of a mother, nay, mere habit, will make
22    5|        the same religion as her mother, and every wife to be of
23    5|      docility which induces the mother and daughter to submit to
24    5|         the consequence, if the mother's and husband's opinion
25    5|         friend, you will be the mother of his children.'*~ ~ *
26    7|         a man will feel for the mother of his children is an excellent
27    8| engagement, and becomes a cruel mother when she is a false and
28    8|   discharge the first duty of a mother; and sacrificing to lasciviousness
29    8|  inherits both its father's and mother's weakness.~ ~ Contrasting
30    9|         indispensable duty of a mother, she sins against herself
31    9|        his child suckled by its mother, than the most artful wanton
32    9|  chastened dignity with which a mother returns the caresses that
33    9|    which includes so many, of a mother. The rank in life which
34    9|     never found a home in their mother's.~ ~
35   10|        mothers.~ ~ To be a good mother - a woman must have sense,
36   10|   though they have offended the mother, the father must inflict
37   10|        and what sympathy does a mother exercise who sends her babe
38   10|  enliven it, if both father and mother be content to transfer the
39   12|         dissipation carries the mother of a family for ever from
40   12|    flocked round her. The wife, mother, and human creature, were
41   12|     stigmatized as an unnatural mother, who has thus been wisely
42   12|       to throw off all that its mother, its first instructor, directly
43   12|       life. The weakness of the mother will be visited on the children!
44   13|       as marriageable.~ ~ Their mother, a widow, was busy in the
45   13|      and afraid to speak in her mother's presence, who governed
46   13|      daughter, whom a fond weak mother had indulged, and who consequently
47   13|         by the example of their mother, not to require that personal
48   13|         may adopt; for unless a mother concur, the father who restrains
49   13|      fulfilling the duties of a mother, a woman with a sound constitution,
50   13| ignorant woman should be a good mother.~ ~ SECT. VI.~ ~ It is not
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