Chap.

 1    2|     order to make a man and his wife one, that she should rely
 2    2|       to a mistress; the chaste wife, and serious mother, should
 3    2|    husband's affections, must a wife, who by the exercise of
 4    2|       the duties of a daughter, wife, and mother, has allowed
 5    2|    treatise, where he advises a wife never to let her husband
 6    2|        the overgrown child, his wife.~ ~ In order to fulfil the
 7    2|          and that the neglected wife is, in general, the best
 8    3|       and how can she be a good wife or mother, the greater part
 9    4|         majority. 'He that hath wife and children,' says Lord
10    4|         and ashamed to beg? The wife, a cold-hearted, narrow-minded,
11    4|     consequence is obvious, the wife has recourse to cunning
12    4|        been very different. The wife would not have had that
13    4|       should have more than one wife.~ ~ Still, highly as I respect
14    4|        powers, and the obedient wife is thus rendered a weak
15    4|  violent death of love. But the wife who has thus been rendered
16    5|         meek husband may make a wife impertinent; but mildness
17    5|   servile obedience; for if his wife can with winning sweetness
18    5|        as her mother, and every wife to be of the same religion
19    5|     married, however, to such a wife as Sophia, it is proper
20    5|         will continue to be his wife and friend, you will be
21    5|        the surest way to make a wife chaste, is to teach her
22    5|           In the society of his wife he is still alone, unless
23    5|         the memory of a beloved wife, diffuses through the whole
24    7|          for they both desire a wife to leave it in doubt whether
25    8|        is a false and faithless wife. If her husband have still
26    8|         name, receives from his wife only an half-formed being
27    9|    absurd unit of a man and his wife; and then, by the easy transition
28    9|  departments of civil life, his wife, also an active citizen,
29    9|  virtuous, who is not free? The wife, in the present state of
30    9| scarcely deserves the name of a wife, and has no right to that
31    9|       by the idle vanity of his wife, nor the babes sent to nestle
32   12|   planted it with potatoes. The wife likewise was equally anxious
33   12|      who flocked round her. The wife, mother, and human creature,
34   12|         affection which leads a wife to purr about her husband
35   12|     which make a nonentity of a wife.~ ~ In public schools women,
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