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1 Int| the fellow creatures who find amusement in their society.~ ~ 2 2| taught to please will soon find that her charms are oblique 3 2| his regard, she will not find it necessary to conceal 4 2| revert to history, we shall find that the women who have 5 3| on diligent inquiry, I find that strength of mind has, 6 3| this respect, I am happy to find, that the author of one 7 3| and sloth, where shall we find men who will stand forth 8 3| indifference, by those men who find their happiness in the gratification 9 3| taught to please must still find her happiness in pleasing; - 10 4| strictly just, but I cannot find a better.~ ~ *(2) 'Pleasure' 11 4| to be disgusted, if they find the former choleric, and 12 5| sensible men will allow, who find some of these gentle irritable 13 5| fresh employment? where find sufficient strength of mind 14 5| as to abuse it? Can you find in your hearts* to despoil 15 5| analyze these sentiments, will find the first principles not 16 5| unfold the faculties?~ ~ * 'I find that all is but lip-wisdom 17 5| his nature he would not find it very easy to catch the 18 6| factitious character? - where find strength to recur to reason 19 6| Where are they suddenly to find judgment enough to weigh 20 6| who live to please - must find their enjoyments, their 21 7| wakes. For where art thou to find comfort, forlorn and disconsolate 22 7| frowning world, and to find thyself alone in a waste, 23 7| indeed, could modest women find husbands from whom they 24 7| of bashfulness. They may find it prudent to assume its 25 7| remember, that if she hope to find favour in the sight of purity 26 7| privilege of marriage; and to find no pleasure in his society 27 8| humble mind that seeketh to find favour in His sight, and 28 8| follies he is anxious to find every extenuation in their 29 8| refined by tribulation, find the serpent's egg in some 30 8| others astray, rejoiced to find some reason in all the errors 31 9| slavish obedience, they would find us more observant daughters, 32 10| fear where no fear should find a place, running from the 33 12| their own insignificance, or find nothing to amuse or interest 34 12| pride made him determine to find some superiour virtues in 35 13| it surprising that they find the reading of history a 36 13| for literature, and they find politics dry, because they