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1 1| conclusions thus drawn, are frequently very plausible, because 2 1| whilst the latter, mixing frequently with well-bred women, catch 3 2| softness so warmly, and frequently, recommended, that governs 4 2| manners and customs has frequently been confounded with a knowledge 5 2| Rousseau mean, when they frequently use this indefinite term. 6 2| expence of reason.~ ~ I own it frequently happens that women who have 7 3| People of genius have, very frequently, impaired their constitutions 8 4| conclusion, which I have frequently heard fall from sensible 9 4| and that coquetry more frequently proceeds from vanity than 10 4| never sought to relish, but frequently to despise. The sentiments 11 4| compassion. Severity is frequently the most certain, as well 12 4| heart and mind. It does not frequently even deserve the name of 13 4| pleasure of life; and I have frequently with full conviction retorted 14 4| lappets, and knot ribands, is frequently superficial; but, I contend, 15 5| As these volumes are so frequently put into the hands of young 16 5| grand passions, and by more frequently going astray enlarge their 17 6| sluggish minds.~ ~ * I have frequently seen this exemplified in 18 7| passions; and let the mind frequently contemplate subjects that 19 7| prevailing custom, I have frequently thought that it was a sentiment 20 7| degree of familiarity that so frequently renders the marriage state 21 7| but this sentiment has frequently risen spontaneously in my 22 7| familiar tenderness which frequently prolongs the evening talk. 23 8| reputation, did not too frequently supersede moral obligations. 24 8| little advanced in life, frequently leads them to sin against 25 9| critically; because, having frequently viewed these freaks of ambition 26 10| I have before termed it, frequently very brutish: for it eradicates 27 11| I have already very frequently had occasion to observe, 28 11| their husbands; for I have frequently seen a little sharp-faced 29 12| the direction of men, who frequently damp, if not destroy, abilities, 30 12| can only attain by being frequently in society where they dare 31 12| boy repeats his task, and frequently the college cant escapes 32 12| known facts, for I have frequently heard women ridiculed, and 33 13| the duties of life, and frequently in the midst of these sublime 34 13| equality of man. Yet, how frequently have I indignantly heard