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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.~ ~