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1 1| virtue naturally flow, is equally undeniable, if mankind be 2 1| the expence of another, equally necessary to divine perfection.~ ~ 3 1| sentimental cant. - But mind is equally out of the question, whether 4 1| though subordination almost equally cramps their faculties? 5 1| their separate functions equally useless.~ ~ It is of great 6 2| strength and beauty would be equally conspicuous. But, alas! 7 2| out Quixote Cervantes, and equally offend against common sense; 8 2| and the discovery would be equally useless, or rather pernicious 9 2| superiority of man will be equally clear, if not clearer; and 10 3| more. Her brother was also equally adverse to writing: it was 11 3| at the expence of another equally noble and necessary, bears 12 3| wealth and female softness equally tend to debase mankind, 13 4| from human discussion, and equally baffles the investigation 14 4| each of these situations equally retards the progress of 15 4| whose minds and bodies are equally weak, suffer in such situations - 16 4| vanity or fondness, it is equally pernicious.~ ~ Besides, 17 4| reason; a plan of conduct equally distant from tyranny and 18 5| their duties, all things equally concur to point out the 19 5| are still read, though he equally sinned against sense and 20 5| which reason and religion equally combine to enforce, with 21 5| passion, might be shewn to be equally useful, though the object 22 5| though the object be proved equally fallacious; for they would 23 6| vicious associations; and equally careful should we be to 24 7| modesty, it appears to me equally proper to discriminate that 25 7| just opinion of ourselves, equally distant from vanity or presumption, 26 7| disgust? Modesty must be equally cultivated by both sexes, 27 7| it, and that I think it equally necessary in both sexes. 28 8| a supposed necessity, an equally artificial mode of behaviour. 29 8| family, she and her lord were equally faithless, - so that the 30 8| and the two extremes are equally destructive to morality.~ ~ 31 8| stopping an abuse that has an equally fatal effect on population 32 9| those ennobling duties which equally require exertion and self-denial. 33 9| an affection that would equally tend to make her useful 34 9| couple of this description, equally necessary and independent 35 9| dependents, corrupt, almost equally, every class of people, 36 9| active citizen, should be equally intent to manage her family, 37 9| of envious poverty, will equally banish virtue from society, 38 10| discharge of this duty is equally calculated to inspire maternal 39 12| way to avoid two extremes equally injurious to morality, would 40 12| schools. The vacations are equally injurious to the morals 41 12| and understanding, are equally stunted, for parents are 42 12| potatoes. The wife likewise was equally anxious to keep the children 43 13| With respect to them, it is equally proper to ask women a few 44 13| sentimental jargon, which equally tend to corrupt the taste, 45 13| both sexes resemble, and equally shew a want of taste and 46 13| a male wit, appear to be equally anxious to draw the attention