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Chap.
1 1| there is undoubtedly a more general diffusion of knowledge than 2 1| respect to its influence on general practice. And how can woman 3 Int| point of strength is, in general, inferior to the male. This 4 Int| now speak of the sex in general. Many individuals have more 5 1| casual deviations.~ ~ Men, in general, seem to employ their reason 6 2| learning is with them, in general, only a secondary thing, 7 2| the neglected wife is, in general, the best mother. And this 8 3| to the establishment of general principles. All the ideas 9 3| not the mind of man in general, abstractedly, but the dispositions 10 3| admiration. If women are in general feeble both in body and 11 4| Sentiments, I have found a general character of people of rank 12 4| not sufficiently deal in general ideas, collected by impassioned 13 4| undertakes a journey, has, in general, the end in view; a woman 14 4| In short, women, in general, as well as the rich of 15 4| her children, it is, in general, to dress them in a costly 16 4| really more sensible to general benevolence, more alive 17 4| observations all branch out of a general one, which I have before 18 4| conversing more with men, on general topics, acquire more knowledge 19 4| heroines, exceptions to general rules? I wish to see women 20 5| beauty; yet simplicity is, in general, admired, when people do 21 5| confine my remarks to the general tenor of them, to that cautious 22 5| ground, for they have, in general, written in the same strain; 23 5| has been paid, have, in general, been very superficial and 24 7| proved a prophesy; nor was General Washington when he accepted 25 7| rules of decorum are, in general, termed modest women. Make 26 7| the truth women are, in general, too familiar with each 27 8| sentiment. Speaking of the general laws of morality, Dr. Smith 28 8| be so with regard to the general tenor of his conduct. An 29 8| of the lookers-on, is, in general, not only more true, but 30 8| these are all exceptions to general rules. And it is according 31 8| arrived at maturity, the general outline of his character 32 10| husbands. Meek wives are, in general, foolish mothers; wanting 33 11| heart. For, I believe, as a general rule, it must be allowed 34 12| tutors of youth are, in general, chosen. But, can they be 35 12| moral character, than is, in general, supposed, can only be acquired 36 12| helm of human affairs, in general, relax in the society of 37 12| and if women be not, in general, brought more on a level 38 12| exertion of judgment to modify general rules. The being who can 39 12| the anticipation of the general diffusion of that sublime 40 13| be allowed to disturb his general laws, to restore to health 41 13| when not connected with the general good. The mighty business 42 13| intellect, the power of gaining general or abstract ideas, or even 43 13| human race, and promote general happiness.~ ~ Besides, 44 13| its vain-glory; and, in general, it is to similar principles 45 13| understand. And to render this general knowledge of due importance, 46 13| female manners, towards the general reformation of society;