Chap.

 1    1|           very arguments which you use to justify the oppression
 2  Int|            the men condescendingly use to soften our slavish dependence,
 3    2|         mean, when they frequently use this indefinite term. If
 4    2|            I say, to condescend to use art and feign a sickly delicacy
 5    2|       truth, I do not know of what use is an improved taste, if
 6    2|       plausible epithets which men use to soften their insults;
 7    2|        principally created for the use of man, he will let them
 8    2|       ought never to have the free use of reason, nor would he
 9    3|         have commonly weak, or, to use a more fashionable phrase,
10    3|            needle before she could use a pen. At first, indeed,
11    3|        then in the pride of power, use the same arguments that
12    3|         compliance with custom, to use synonymous terms in a lax
13    4| cold-hearted rascal; for I like to use significant words. Yet only
14    4|           on a new scene; when, to use an apt French turn of expression,
15    4|    themselves, but troublesome, to use a soft phrase, to others.
16    4|     agreeable, may I be allowed to use a significant French word,
17    4|     polygamy, are enervated by the use of so many women, and therefore
18    4|         With respect to virtue, to use the word in a comprehensive
19    5|         however, indiscreetly made use of with boys, has not the
20    5|            apply themselves to the use of their needles. They imagine
21    5|          at her being permitted to use some art, not to elude punishment
22    5|            have heard rational men use the word indecent, when
23    5|       gentle compliance.~ ~ I will use the preacher's own words. '
24    5|            teach them; or, of what use will it be? how to employ
25    5|         her chains.~ ~ * I mean to use a word that comprehends
26    5|            soul that are of little use here, and, probably, disturb
27    5|           to any purpose, who only use affirmatives and negatives.
28    6|          taken in, they lie by for use, till some fortuitous circumstance
29    6|         deny them the uncontrouled use of reason. When do men fall-in-love
30    6|           that the flame, one must use appropriated expressions,
31    6|     ignorance. For it is the right use of reason alone which makes
32    9|           can only attain a proper use of his faculties by exercising
33    9|           chace, is, as the vulgar use the phrase, a lucky turn-up
34    9|        mockery, if it be unfit for use.~ ~ Women are, in common
35   12|    devotional feelings are of more use, in a moral sense, than
36   12|            deadened by thoughtless use. Macbeth's heart smote him
37   12|        have I not seen silly women use to interrupt by flirtation,
38   13|  pretending to cast nativities, to use the technical phrase; and
39   13|         against our own bodies, to use the forcible language of
40   13|            be not a profanation to use the word art, when alluding
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