Chap.

 1    1|              is naturally the first form of government. But, clashing
 2    2|          slowly sharpen the senses, form the temper, regulate the
 3    2|             strengthen the body and form the heart. Or, in other
 4    2|            that supported it, would form a whole in which strength
 5    2|       scarcely men in their outward form and if the blind lead the
 6    2|           various employments which form the moral character, a master
 7    2|           fancy has hovered round a form of beauty dimly seen - but
 8    3|          allowed the expression, to form an experimental morality,
 9    3|          attributes of which we can form no conception; but reason
10    3|          both father and mother; to form their principles and secure
11    4|             it as the first step to form a being advancing gradually
12    4|           mind is necessary even to form the person; and this may
13    5|         youth should be employed to form the body, though in educating
14    5|         this is not the true way to form or meliorate the temper;
15    5|             be not in a capacity to form any true notions of religion,
16    5|              What opinion are we to form of a system of education,
17    5|             passion. Children often form a more agreeable and permanent
18    5|        Children, he truly observes, form a much more permanent connexion
19    5|    understanding, by leading her to form sound principles on a broad
20    5|             violate the unblemished form of Chastity! Thou wretch!
21    5|              and a flowing voice, a form, not robust, and demeanour
22    5|     prevents its assuming a natural form; just as the form and strength
23    5|           natural form; just as the form and strength of subsiding
24    5|          first to appear in a human form to impress youthful hearts;
25    5|            if men were only born to form a circle of life and death,
26    5|          assume the disproportioned form of prejudices, when they
27    5|          and the imagination give a form to the character, during
28    6|            and of these females can form an opinion, for it is their
29    7|          character that leads us to form a just opinion of ourselves,
30    7|           characters, has led me to form. Jesus Christ was modest,
31    7|          soft cloud is grasped, the form melts into common air, leaving
32    7|       unfold the understanding, and form the moral character.~ ~ *
33    8|       presence is felt, will seldom form a very erroneous opinion
34   10|           and assumes the fantastic form of a whim.~ ~ As the care
35   11|            sedulously endeavours to form the heart and enlarge the
36   12| denomination, should be directed to form citizens; but if you wish
37   12|      conversations, in the socratic form.~ ~ After the age of nine,
38   12|          those inferiour ones which form the man.~ ~ In this plan
39   12|            the youths of both sexes form attachments in the schools
40   12|     selected from various bodies to form an harmonious whole. This
41   12|            I believe that the human form must have been far more
42   12|        jostlings of equality can we form a just opinion of ourselves.~ ~
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