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1 Int| shall be employed about things, not words! - and, anxious 2 1| exclamation, that God has made all things right, and that error has 3 2| wish to invert the order of things; I have already granted, 4 2| propriety, God, has made all things right; but man has sought 5 2| according to this view of things, does Rousseau make the 6 2| be disgusted by various things that touch not less observing 7 2| the present appearance of things, I shall only insist that 8 3| like kings, always see things through a false medium.~ ~ 9 4| in the present state of things, every difficulty in morals 10 4| gross medium, and to take things on trust. But dismissing 11 4| so changes the nature of things~ ~ -'That what she wills 12 4| anxious about secondary things; and on the watch for adventures, 13 4| occurrences, the strange things that may possibly occur 14 4| All their thoughts turn on things calculated to excite emotion; 15 4| esteem are very distinct things.~ ~ I am fully persuaded 16 4| of this rare species see things too much in masses, and 17 4| the natural tendency of things, it is scarcely observed. 18 5| remark their duties, all things equally concur to point 19 5| other hand, are fonder of things of show and ornament; such 20 5| should teach them, above all things, to lay a due restraint 21 5| disjointed parts, finds many things wrong; and it is a part 22 5| the first principles of things as well as man, and man 23 5| heroine, 'that with her, doing things well, is but a secondary 24 5| of words, in the room of things. Our own conscience is the 25 5| investigate the causes of things under the shade where Sir 26 5| talents under a bushel. Let things take their natural course, 27 5| sinning against the order of things.~ ~ Whilst reason raises 28 5| by the natural course of things that all that is done under 29 5| obtain, who does certain things, it cannot tell why.~ ~ 30 5| merely to enjoy the good things of life, we must attain 31 5| love, or believe, certain things, because they love, or believe 32 5| endeavour to blend contradictory things. - If you wish to make your 33 6| more comprehensive view of things, they would be contented 34 7| confound them with vulgar things of the same kind. This fine 35 8| to the common course of things than those of the second; 36 9| virtue and the real nature of things.~ ~ To illustrate my opinion, 37 9| in the present state of things, who is faithful to her 38 11| submit to the nature of things, and to that God, who formed 39 11| they are made to do certain things habitually: for, from a 40 12| the good stories and smart things which enliven the spirits 41 12| grimace.~ ~ Yet, how can these things be remedied whilst school-masters 42 12| elementary education, for many things improve and amuse the senses, 43 13| Do you believe that all things were created by him, and 44 13| that he has ordered all things which do not come under 45 13| into futurity, and seeing things that are not, as if they 46 13| contrary to the order of things. And I contend that their 47 13| individual manner of seeing things, produced by ignorance, 48 13| nature has so wisely ordered things, that did women suckle their