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1 1| on partial experience, on just, though narrow, views.~ ~ 2 1| of society, when men were just emerging out of barbarism, 3 2| works of the authors I have just alluded to; but it is first 4 2| consists, beyond what I have just mentioned, it is difficult 5 3| necessity of another. He must be just, because he is wise, he 6 3| wholesome restraints which a just conception of the character 7 3| conduct by, be kind, or cruel, just as the whim of the moment 8 3| ingenious passage, than just to observe, that it is the 9 4| This word is not strictly just, but I cannot find a better.~ ~ *( 10 4| two.~ ~ A wild wish has just flown from my heart to my 11 4| sex in souls? It would be just as rational to declare that 12 4| situations, might have acted just the same selfish part; but 13 4| generous juices of spring, just raised by the electric fermentation 14 4| mill, is defrauded of her just reward; for the wages due 15 5| to man, the conclusion is just, she ought to sacrifice 16 5| with herself: not but it is just that this sex should partake 17 5| whole at once, and saw its just proportions in the womb 18 5| inference that follows is just, supposing the principle 19 5| close my extracts with a just description of a comfortable 20 5| same language as the lady just cited, with more enthusiasm. 21 5| Posterity, however, will be more just; and remember that Catharine 22 5| assuming a natural form; just as the form and strength 23 5| were shewn to young people just as it is; when no knowledge 24 5| think, perchance, that I am just awaking from a lively dream.~ ~ 25 5| selfish prudence and reason just rising above instinct? Who 26 5| to give a young person a just view of life; he must have 27 6| of their character to be just, 'that every woman is at 28 7| that leads us to form a just opinion of ourselves, equally 29 8| it seldom fails to become just when the cloud is dispersed 30 8| character in the world is just, allowing for the before-mentioned 31 8| are all his judgments - just as merciful!~ ~ * Smith.~ ~ 32 9| were alone to be adopted as just and glorious, the true heroism 33 10| becomes the deeper root will just and simple principles take. 34 11| children be warped as they just begin to expand, only to 35 11| understanding, it is but just to observe, that the affections 36 11| remark was pert, it was just. And what respect could 37 12| the very people they have just been cringing to, and whom 38 12| same style, as the rank just above them, infects each 39 12| be placed, though they be just; for, when they are not 40 12| of equality can we form a just opinion of ourselves.~ ~ 41 12| of man; and the want of a just constitution, and equal 42 12| more noble, or rather, more just principles regulate the 43 13| caricatured human nature, just opinions might be substituted 44 13| made of yielding materials, just animated enough to give 45 13| Besides, how can women be just or generous, when they are 46 13| duties are inseparable.~ ~ Be just then, O ye men of understanding!