Chap.

 1    1|         have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis
 2    1|         sense embellish it with the grand traces of mental beauty,
 3  Int|             fellow-creatures is the grand source of the misery I deplore;
 4  Int|         first consider women in the grand light of human creatures,
 5    2|           any acquaintance with the grand ideal outline of human nature.
 6    2|         character, obedience is the grand lesson which ought to be
 7    2|            duties; but the end, the grand end of their exertions should
 8    2|             to that fortitude which grand views alone can inspire.~ ~
 9    2|         philosopher's stone, or the grand panacea: and the discovery
10    2|           action; that only appears grand and important, as it is
11    2|             clip its wing? But that grand passion not proportioned
12    3|          may observe another of his grand rules, and, cautiously preserving
13    4|             progress of reason. The grand source of female folly and
14    4|            is not considered as the grand feature in their lives;
15    4|         gratification to forget her grand destination, nature is counteracted,
16    4|             charms, and dote on the grand ideal object - it can imagine
17    5|             master - this being the grand end of her existence.* Still,
18    5|            self-preservation be the grand spring of all her actions,
19    5|            this advice, that in the grand end of existence the object
20    5|          duty be subordinate to the grand one of improving our minds,
21    5|          mind; and why entangle the grand motives of action, which
22    5|           as is consistent with the grand end of existence - the attainment
23    5|           their real interest, on a grand scale, they will, I am persuaded,
24    5|           and early habits, are the grand springs: but how would the
25    5|           give a freer scope to the grand passions, and by more frequently
26    6|            surly pride.'~ ~ But one grand truth women have yet to
27    7|              to make us respect the grand ruin.~ ~ Purity of mind,
28    8|             already deplored as the grand source of female depravity,
29    8|      enlarged on, branch out of one grand cause - want of chastity
30    8|        ought to be, were one of the grand ends of their being taken
31   10| contemplation into futurity, be the grand privilege of man, it must
32   10|         their infancy is one of the grand duties annexed to the female
33   12|            till education becomes a grand national concern. A man
34   12|             is, I am persuaded, the grand source of many of the physical
35   12|          produced - a model of that grand simplicity, of those concurring
36   13|    absolutely inconsistent with the grand purpose of life, that of
37   13|       turning their thoughts to the grand pursuits that exalt the
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