Chap.

 1    1|           to the weak father of a family; they are all eager to crush
 2    1|        vanity.~ ~ The father of a family will not then weaken his
 3  Int|           be expected to govern a family with judgment, or take care
 4    2|        all before it, and given a family character, as it were, to
 5    2|        mind will, by managing her family and practising various virtues,
 6    2|          master and mistress of a family ought not to continue to
 7    2|      often very advantageous to a family, and that the neglected
 8    2|  sufficient character to manage a family or educate children? So
 9    3|        and leave her with a large family.~ ~ A double duty devolves
10    3|        will not choose to marry a family for love, when the world
11    3|        which such a mistress of a family diffuses. Still she only
12    4|           grows;~ ~ But this soft family, to cares unknown,~ ~ Were
13    4|            In the regulation of a family, in the education of children,
14    4|          mother and mistress of a family, I should cautiously oppose
15    4| considered as the mistress of the family, she is viewed with averted
16    4|            take them out of their family or neighbourhood, and they
17    4|          in those whom chance and family connections have led them
18    4|        are very unfit to manage a family; for, by an undue stretch
19    4|           than the square-elbowed family drudge; but, wanting a due
20    4|           this is her part of the family business; but when women
21    5|           thing for a father of a family, who is fond of home, to
22    5|         of them, to that cautious family prudence, to those confined
23    6|           select society of their family connections or acquaintance,
24    7|           by the male part of the family, who reside with them, leaving
25    8|           the satisfaction of her family, she and her lord were equally
26    8|        social duty; nay, ruin her family by gaming and extravagance;
27    9|          so he can secure for his family the odd trick. Or should
28    9|      equally intent to manage her family, educate her children, and
29   10| relationship that binds the whole family on earth together. Yet,
30   11|     sharp-faced miss rule a whole family, excepting that now and
31   12|          or insulate a man in his family, the evil is only shifted,
32   12|           carries the mother of a family for ever from home? Their
33   12|         subordination their whole family, from their husband to the
34   12|          for they will not fulfil family duties, unless their minds
35   12|     termed a microcosm; and every family might also be called a state.
36   13|        and assist to maintain her family, if necessary, or by reading
37   13|        husband may keep his whole family in order by the same means;
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