Chap.

 1    1|            to be useful. Do you not act a similar part, when you
 2    1|            man must, in some shape, act like a tyrant, and tyranny,
 3  Int|          them, when they marry they act as such children may be
 4  Int|         children may be expected to act: - they dress; they paint,
 5    2|             indeed, appear to me to act in a very unphilosophical
 6    2|              or whose duty it is to act in such a manner, lives
 7    3|             in acquiring power, and act as men are observed to act
 8    3|          act as men are observed to act when they have been exalted
 9    3|             also follow his own, or act according to rules, deduced
10    3|             to be able to think and act for themselves.~ ~ Why do
11    3|            convince women that they act contrary to their real interest
12    3|             dependence; that is, to act according to the will of
13    3|            that such delegates will act like men subjected by fear,
14    3|     servility of her subjection, to act with as much propriety by
15    3|            acts as a woman ought to act, brought up according to
16    4|             we are often obliged to act contrary to the present
17    4| observations to such as universally act upon the morals and manners
18    5|        nature, they ought indeed to act in concert, but they should
19    5|             enable them to move and act gracefully, and men as much
20    5|       address as to qualify them to act with ease.'~ ~ 'Children
21    5|            without enabling them to act with consonant independence
22    5|             fain persuade my sex to act from simpler principles.
23    5|           be denied; yet few people act according to this principle,
24    5|              Whilst women avow, and act up to such opinions, their
25    5|         submit; but endeavouring to act like reasonable creatures,
26    5|                  A person is not to act in this or that way, though
27    5|         watch their own hearts, and act rightly, as far as they
28    5|             In the world few people act from principle; present
29    5|             provide for itself; you act prudently in giving your
30    5|    contentment?~ ~ The youth should act; for had he the experience
31    5|              parents expect them to act in the same manner by this
32    5|            only; it is necessary to act oneself to be able to see
33    5|           be able to see how others act.' - Rousseau.~ ~ There appears
34    6|            force when they begin to act a little for themselves;
35    6|             much it imports them to act accordingly. In the choice
36    7|            pointed it out, let them act nobly, or let pride whisper
37    8|             Sometimes married women act still more audaciously;
38    9|        creep, and dare to think and act for himself; but for a woman
39   12|         many causes, which forcibly act on it, in our luxurious
40   12|             course, both sexes must act from the same principle;
41   12|           halves, nor can any being act wisely from imitation, because
42   13|           is never to be allowed to act freely from the light of
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