Chap.

 1    1|      cleanliness and delicacy in domestic life, which French women
 2    1|         by force, be confined to domestic concerns; for they will,
 3  Int|         of the heart, render the domestic pleasures insipid, that
 4    2|         render ourselves gentle, domestic brutes! For instance, the
 5    2|          dependent situation and domestic employments more into society,
 6    2|       intellectual pursuits. The domestic trifles of the day have
 7    3|          female sex that our own domestic comforts and the education
 8    3|        caricature, to sketch the domestic miseries and petty vices
 9    3|       natural death of love, and domestic peace is not destroyed by
10    4|         more detached from these domestic employments, than they could
11    4|     means, neglecting their dull domestic duties to catch the pleasure
12    4|     prerogative, and manage some domestic concerns himself. Yet women,
13    4|     incense to God.~ ~ To fulfil domestic duties much resolution is
14    4|        custom, that blasts every domestic virtue, is drawn from the
15    5|     number of peccant humours in domestic life, many sensible men
16    5|       day have been the abode of domestic bliss.' Such a woman ought
17    5|       reason nor passion in this domestic drudge, whose being is absorbed
18    5|        who has been bred up with domestic friends, and led to store
19    7|   respect to her person.~ ~ When domestic friends meet in a morning,
20    7|         till the last moment.~ ~ Domestic affection can only be kept
21    8|    dissipation, neglecting every domestic duty; nay, even squandering
22    9|       pomp supplied the place of domestic affections, I have turned
23    9|    motion; for when they neglect domestic duties, they have it not
24   12|           instead of cultivating domestic affections, very early rush
25   12|       the desired point; for the domestic affections, that first open
26   12|     their families, which banish domestic duties and comforts from
27   12|  brothers, sisters, and even the domestic brutes, whom they first
28   12|       inspire a love of home and domestic pleasures, children ought
29   12|   vacations, which do not foster domestic affections, continually
30   12|          a chaste homage paid to domestic affections, far surpassing
31   12| particular, for the discharge of domestic duties, she made her susceptible
32   12|       enter into the minutiae of domestic taste; lacking judgment,
33   12|        to expect them to possess domestic taste. Their lively senses
34   12|  knowledge.~ ~ It is the want of domestic taste, and not the acquirement
35   12|     girls and boys, intended for domestic employments, or mechanical
36   12|      properly attentive to their domestic duties. - An active mind
37   12|     dread, next to solitude, the domestic circle; not having it in
38   12|      from barbarity to brutes to domestic tyranny over wives, children,
39   12|          they might acquire that domestic taste which would lead them
40   12|     cannot be confined to merely domestic pursuits, for they will
41   12|     women confined themselves to domestic life? though they have not
42   12|        likewise proper only in a domestic view, to make women acquainted
43   13|      shall we see that dignified domestic happiness, the simple grandeur
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