Chap.

 1    1|        in variety, and faithless husbands will make faithless wives;
 2  Int|          some women govern their husbands without degrading themselves,
 3    2|          conspicuous. But, alas! husbands, as well as their helpmates,
 4    2|       cruelly neglected by their husbands; or, days and weeks are
 5    2|        to the happiness of their husbands? Do they display their charms
 6    3|     passion. The divine right of husbands, like the divine right of
 7    3|   cherish an affection for their husbands, founded on the same principle
 8    4|  evenings, discontentedly. Their husbands acknowledge that they are
 9    4|          the mistresses of their husbands, whilst they have any hold
10    4|          Besides, there are many husbands so devoid of sense and parental
11    5|          the misconduct of their husbands; they might plainly perceive
12    5|    decision of their fathers and husbands as confidently as by that
13    5| acquaintance with our lovers' or husbands' hearts; but let the practice
14    5|          still reproaching their husbands for leaving them alone,
15    6|      speak of the passion, their husbands to the end of the chapter -
16    7|   nevertheless faithful to their husbands' beds, will illustrate this
17    7|          could modest women find husbands from whom they would not
18    7|       difference of sex in their husbands? After their maidenish bashfulness
19    7|          habits; and treat their husbands as they did their sisters
20    7|       anxious never to let their husbands forget the privilege of
21    8|          they did not love their husbands, loved nobody else, give
22    8|         that they deserved their husbands' affection, because, forsooth,
23    8|          of arts that lure their husbands from them, debauch their
24    8|          the duties of citizens, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers,
25    9|    absolutely dependent on their husbands they will be cunning, mean,
26    9|       stamp impressions on their husbands' hearts, that would be remembered
27   10|         depend entirely on their husbands. Meek wives are, in general,
28   11|     afterwards practise on their husbands; for I have frequently seen
29   12|       that such women seldom get husbands. What arts have I not seen
30   12|        educated to rely on their husbands for judgment, this must
31   12|      their infants, parents, and husbands; for the bills of mortality
32   12|        not neglect the duties of husbands and fathers.~ ~ Discussing
33   13|      entirely engrossed by their husbands; and as for their humanity,
34   13|       there.~ ~ The affection of husbands and wives cannot be pure
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