Chap.

 1    1|            inconsistency, that they want reason - else this flaw
 2    2|             because the former only want slaves, and the latter a
 3    3|            a sofa, and boast of her want of appetite as a proof of
 4    3|             or she is still more in want of independent principles.~ ~
 5    3|          great so insipid. The same want of firmness, produced by
 6    4|         proof of affection; and the want of this power over the feelings,
 7    4|        excuse for their frailty and want of principle; nay, while
 8    4|           that they all spring from want of understanding. Whether
 9    5|      situation she will be in great want of a support to her virtue,
10    5|           alas! even then we should want strength of body and mind,
11    5|          honour. They are timid and want to be defended. They are
12    5|      affectionate heart, will never want starched rules of decorum -
13    5|      foolish thing. - And this very want of discernment or unreasonable
14    5|       reason and bounty; he did not want a companion, whom he should
15    6|            or feel poetically, they want fancy, and therefore fly
16    6|         constantly inculcated? They want a lover, and protector;
17    7|          person; for the lover must want fancy who has not a sort
18    7|            a different light. - The want of modesty, which I principally
19    8|             their spirits, she will want an intrigue to give life
20    8|            out of one grand cause - want of chastity in men.~ ~ This
21    9|         discharge her civil duties, want, individually, the protection
22    9|           Women, in particular, all want to be ladies. Which is simply
23   10|           of the moment. It is this want of reason in their affections
24   12|        society there will ever be a want of heart and taste, and
25   12|         should answer, because they want activity of mind, because
26   12|             knowledge.~ ~ It is the want of domestic taste, and not
27   12|            home, wanting mind, they want variety. The consequence
28   12|          lasciviousness of man? The want of natural affection, in
29   12|           character of man; and the want of a just constitution,
30   13| acquaintance, lest her girls should want a proper introduction into
31   13|        resemble, and equally shew a want of taste and modesty. Ignorant
32   13|        arises from the same cause - want of cultivation of mind.
33   13|          stable, who would, strange want of sense and feeling! think
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