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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