Chap.

 1  Int|       consider women in the grand light of human creatures, who,
 2    2|           turn to the fountain of light, and not forced to shape
 3    2|   considered in their true, sober light.~ ~ Probably the prevailing
 4    2|          all we hate.'~ ~ In what light this sally places men and
 5    2|           Reason offers her sober light, if they be really capable
 6    3|       both we derive the clearest light and the most perfect knowledge,
 7    3|        does not afford sufficient light to direct their conduct
 8    3|          I consider religion in a light opposite to that recommended
 9    3|          beware of the fallacious light of sentiment; too often
10    3|       propriety by this reflected light as can be expected when
11    4|      viewing education in a false light; not considering it as the
12    4|   important duties of life by the light of their own reason. 'Educate
13    4|       misfortune that shunned the light of day.~ ~ Most of the evils
14    5|        impertinent freedom in the light of an insult, if she have
15    5|          sometimes displaying the light, and sometimes the dark
16    5|     refreshed by rest.~ ~ In what light will the world now appear? -
17    5|           viewing objects in this light, it would not be very fanciful
18    5|      would all appear in the same light, if they were not magnified
19    5|          this borrowed fallacious light, as if they had illuminated
20    6| expressions, which they wished to light up, had been exhausted by
21    7|        the subject in a different light. - The want of modesty,
22    8|           this subject in another light.~ ~ I have known a number
23    8|        subsides before the common light of day, I only contend that
24    8|            Quietly does the clear light, shining day after day,
25    8|           pure character. A false light distorted, for a short time,
26    8|        will still work its way to light, though bespattered by weak
27    8|      gladly places in the fairest light, to himself, the shews of
28    9|        False, indeed, must be the light when the drapery of situation
29    9|          voice, and suffering his light squadron to file off to
30    9|  situations are considered in the light of a degradation; and they
31   10|        relations of life, for the light might spread till perfect
32   10|           place, running from the light of reason, as if it were
33   11|         shine clearly, for God is light, and never, by the constitution
34   11|         as they coincide with the light that is breaking in on your
35   12|        the subject in a different light. I still, however, think
36   12|        which they consider in the light of an hereditary estate;
37   12|      seems to consider him in the light of a servant, and almost
38   12|        vanity, will throw a false light over the objects which the
39   12|     played. In short, in whatever light I view the subject, reason
40   13|         work in conformity to the light of reason? or, do they effect
41   13|    allowed to act freely from the light of her own reason, is as
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