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 1    1|          so naturally from these simple principles, that I think
 2    1|        argument is built on this simple principle, that if she be
 3  Adv|        rise naturally from a few simple principles; but fresh illustrations
 4  Int|        should be brought to this simple touchstone.~ ~ This is a
 5  Int|    delicacy that turns away from simple unadorned truth; and a deluge
 6  Int|          to virtue, and confound simple truths with sensual reveries?~ ~
 7    1| principles in search of the most simple truths, and to dispute with
 8    1|     circumstances, comparing the simple axiom with casual deviations.~ ~
 9    1|      continually contrasted with simple principles, till truth is
10    1|            c. that perplexed the simple mechanism; should he urge,
11    1|       similar maxim deduced from simple reason, raises an outcry -
12    1|       individual character, awes simple country people into an imitation
13    2|        are a weak substitute for simple principles.~ ~ As a proof
14    2|       manner of fulfilling those simple duties; but the end, the
15    2|          that they have the same simple direction, as that there
16    2|          but I wish to speak the simple language of truth, and rather
17    2|   clearer; and truth, as it is a simple principle, which admits
18    4|         is, consequentially, the simple power of improvement; or,
19    5|       will all spring from a few simple principles, and might have
20    5|       The answer to this is very simple. Slaves and mobs have always
21    5|          of reflection; and that simple restraint produces a number
22    5|         every part of her dress, simple as it seems, was only put
23    5|  understanding.' - 'How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity,
24    5|         best to be directed by a simple motive - for justice has
25    5|          you must go back to the simple principles that were antecedent
26    6|          all relish for pure and simple pleasures, could only be
27    7|        judgment, by generalizing simple ones; and modesty, by making
28    7|     always best pleased with the simple garb that fits close to
29    8|      instead of the substance. A simple thing is thus made strangely
30   10|        deeper root will just and simple principles take. They do
31   11|        powerful instinct?~ ~ The simple definition of the reciprocal
32   11|        steady adherence to a few simple principles of conduct flows
33   11|        should only be taught the simple virtues, for if they begin
34   12|          for we now rarely see a simple, bashful boy, though few
35   12|          of mind. Would not this simple elegance of sincerity be
36   12|      finding every thing that is simple insipid.~ ~ This argument
37   12|          rant of flattery to the simple accents of sincerity?~ ~
38   12|       the highest relish for the simple beauties of nature; and
39   12|        natural history, and some simple experiments in natural philosophy,
40   13|          domestic happiness, the simple grandeur of which cannot
41   13|        consists in opening a few simple principles, and clearing
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