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1 1| that present evil would produce future good. Could the helpless 2 2| the means appointed to produce the fruit of life; on the 3 2| exercise of the faculties will produce this fondness - I deny it. - 4 4| expression, she is going to produce a sensation. - Can dignity 5 4| when not affected, may produce some pretty attitudes; but 6 5| the one best calculated to produce those ends? Will it be allowed 7 5| curious passage, and I could produce many similar ones; and some, 8 5| this superficial counsel produce? It is, however, much easier 9 5| than mere instruction can produce: for, instead of preparing 10 5| every earthly purpose, and produce more moderate and permanent 11 5| diverting scenes would it produce - Pantaloon's tricks must 12 5| the struggles of passion produce?~ ~ The habit of reflection, 13 5| head than his heart, could produce nothing great, and his understanding, 14 5| what can it be expected to produce? The religion which consists 15 6| beaming in its eagle eye, produce in the most eminent degree 16 6| growth of their limbs and produce a sickly soreness, rather 17 6| appearance to them; and produce a kind of restraint from 18 7| doubt whether chastity will produce modesty, though it may propriety 19 8| humanity natural to man, produce the fine gentleman.~ ~ Women 20 8| knowledge, it will only produce a kind of insipid decency. 21 8| support my opinion I can produce very respectable authority; 22 8| sanctioning a small evil to produce a greater good; the mischief 23 9| hereditary wealth and titles produce? For man is so constituted 24 11| and it seldom fails to produce its natural effect - filial 25 12| expectation of the vacations produce. On these the children's 26 12| if a private education produce self-importance, or insulate 27 12| proportionable strength, produce that pitiful cunning which 28 12| early be inculcated which produce modesty without those sexual 29 12| beauty, and true grace; to produce which, many powerful physical 30 12| rationally be expected to produce, I have dwelt most on such 31 13| Naturally Be~ ~Expected to Produce.~ ~ There are many follies, 32 13| reason, that certain vices produce certain effects; and can 33 13| very fond of dress, and produce all the vanity which such 34 13| and great weakness, will produce a strong sexual attachment, 35 13| wealth, idleness, and folly, produce between the sexes, is more