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 1    1|       mock patriotism. For whilst rank and titles are held of the
 2    1|         man of abilities, without rank or property, pushes himself
 3    1|      which great subordination of rank constitutes its power, is
 4    1|           the community. A man of rank or fortune, sure of rising
 5    2|        Yet they do not lose their rank in the distinction of sexes,
 6    2|           is only keeping them in rank and file, it is true. Strengthen
 7    2|          would then only have the rank that reason assigned her,
 8    3|          vice, evidently lose the rank which reason would assign
 9    4|         raise men from the middle rank of life into notice; and
10    4|          is notorious, the middle rank contains most virtue and
11    4|    general character of people of rank and fortune, that, in my
12    4|          allowed the word, by the rank they are placed in, by courtesy?
13    4|        support the dignity of his rank, and to render himself worthy
14    4|          These arts, supported by rank and pre-eminence, are, upon
15    4|     consequently held the highest rank among kings; and then, says
16    4|       could suit only him and his rank, and which would have been
17    4| accomplishments, supported by his rank, and, no doubt too, by a
18    4|      loveliness!~ ~ In the middle rank of life, to continue the
19    4|         when a woman in the lower rank of life makes her husband'
20    4|           and women in the middle rank of life, did they not ape
21    4|        with respect to the middle rank, the one in which talents
22    5|        here recommended, would be rank affectation. Decorum, indeed,
23    7|        without any distinction of rank; and if custom should make
24    8|       allowed to generate, on the rank soil of wealth, those swarms
25    9|           serpents lurk under the rank herbage; and there is voluptuousness
26    9|      preposterous distinctions of rank, which render civilization
27    9|         so many, of a mother. The rank in life which dispenses
28    9|           so enticing to the next rank, that the numerous scramblers
29    9|          resign the privileges of rank and sex for the privileges
30   11|           indolent parent of high rank may, it is true, extort
31   12|         in the same style, as the rank just above them, infects
32   13|       females who, proud of their rank and fortune, look down on
33   13|           attendance bespoke that rank in which females are supposed
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