Chap.

 1    1|             to co-operate unless she know why she ought to be virtuous?
 2    1|      providence, and boldly learn to know good by practising evil,
 3    1|    subalterns forward, they scarcely know or care why, with headlong
 4    2|            is thy law, thou mine: to know no more~ ~ 'Is Woman's happiest
 5    2|        disrespectfully of love is, I know, high treason against sentiment
 6    2|             never to let her husband know the extent of her sensibility
 7    2|              say the truth, I do not know of what use is an improved
 8    3|              not vicious?~ ~ Still I know that it will require a considerable
 9    4|             his sentiments. But they know not, when they make man
10    4|           termed, ruined before they know the difference between virtue
11    5|        doubtless be very desirous to know how to dress up her doll,
12    5|              indication of nature. I know it was Rousseau's opinion
13    5|      perfection of body, that we may know how far the natural superiority
14    5|            authority in love, if you know but how to render your favours
15    5|             s fiercest vengeance.' I know not any comment that can
16    5|           words of Hamlet - Seems! I know not seems! - Have that within
17    5|              of virtue. A woman must know, that her person cannot
18    5| thoughtlessly adopt. Yet they should know, that insulted reason alone
19    5|       creatures, who are learning to know him, never implanted a good
20    5|             who concocted them.~ ~ I know that a kind of fashion now
21    6|             a man of sense?~ ~ Rakes know how to work on their sensibility,
22    9|           are my conceptions, that I know not what is wanted to render
23    9|         faculties from rusting.~ ~ I know that, as a proof of the
24    9|              a degradation; and they know little of the human heart,
25   12|              eloquent moralist. - 'I know not whether the allusions
26   12|              would promote it.'~ ~ I know that libertines will also
27   12|              of the whole sex, for I know that the behaviour of a
28   12|          sufficient understanding to know how even to nurse their
29   13|           the one thing necessary to know, or, to live in the present
30   13|       egregious folly of desiring to know what the Supreme Wisdom
31   13|             few questions.~ ~ Do you know any thing of the construction
32   13|            what every child ought to know, that when its admirable
33   13|             by their works we should know who were the children of
34   13|          vice; that thus learning to know good from evil, by experience,
35   13|      involved all his counsels!~ ~ I know that many devout people
36   13|             from their cradles.~ ~ I know that a little sensibility,
37   13|            speak collectively, for I know how many ornaments to human
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