Chap.

 1    2|     disorderly kind of education, seldom attend to with that degree
 2    2|           machines, but they will seldom contain men under the influence
 3    3|        degree of vigour, which is seldom found in the female sex.
 4    3|           greatest abilities have seldom had sufficient strength
 5    3| insignificant part of themselves, seldom extend their views beyond
 6    3|          in his savage state, can seldom divest himself of this barbarous
 7    3|        superior ranks of life how seldom do we meet with a man of
 8    3|           extended to women; for, seldom occupied by serious business,
 9    4|        with each other, and being seldom absolutely alone, they are
10    4|       pleasure: and in this he is seldom disappointed. These arts,
11    4|           too much in masses, and seldom, if ever, have a good temper.
12    4|      good-humour, is, perhaps, as seldom united with great mental
13    4|          the common food of life, seldom thought of as a blessing,
14    4|       lively fancy.~ ~ Women have seldom sufficient serious employment
15    4|         mind.~ ~ Women of quality seldom do any of the manual part
16    4|         is over, that ease, which seldom appears in the deportment
17    5|        People of sensibility have seldom good tempers. The formation
18    5|       hasty words, complaining as seldom as possible, and making
19    5|           two objects in view, he seldom adhered steadily to either;
20    5|         obligations; for a man is seldom assassinated when in the
21    5|         varnish of fashion, which seldom sticks very close to sense,
22    5|     nature to itself, and it will seldom disgust the wise. Besides,
23    5|      built on mutable prejudices, seldom attains to this greatness
24    5|        young people that they are seldom stable? And how can they
25    5|     points of view, that they can seldom think alike, unless the
26    6|           arrive at maturity, can seldom be disentangled by reason.
27    6|     manners; a gentleman-like man seldom fails to please them, and
28    7|          habitual cleanliness, is seldom seen in any great degree,
29    8|        their Argus to sleep, they seldom think of heaven or themselves,
30    8|       shadow - reputation; but it seldom fails to become just when
31    8|        His presence is felt, will seldom form a very erroneous opinion
32    8|    situation and education, women seldom become entirely abandoned
33    8|        those who violate her laws seldom violate them with impunity.
34    9|         swathed from their birth, seldom exert the locomotive faculty
35    9|           poets feign, for I have seldom seen much compassion excited
36   10|           situation to prejudice, seldom exerts enlightened maternal
37   11|         that example work; and it seldom fails to produce its natural
38   12|   indolence of mind, which he has seldom sufficient vigour afterwards
39   12|      first be supposed. For it is seldom done entirely to speak with
40   12|   consolation is, that such women seldom get husbands. What arts
41   13|         tawdry finery. And I have seldom known a good male or female
42   13|           the same profession are seldom friends, yet there is a
43   13|        affection of ignorance has seldom any thing noble in it, and
44   13|         asserts, 'that women have seldom so much generosity as men;'
45   13|           idolize their children, seldom shew common humanity to
46   13|        each child, that we should seldom see a houseful of babes.
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