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1 Int| the works which have been particularly written for their improvement 2 Int| afterwards I shall more particularly point out their peculiar 3 1| seems to point him out as particularly impelled to pair, the first 4 2| the passages that I more particularly disapprove of, in the works 5 2| that officers are also particularly attentive to their persons, 6 3| moment to its own direction, particularly a girl, and thus rendered 7 4| unsophisticated sense, is particularly required: strength both 8 4| sexual attention of man particularly acts on female sensibility, 9 4| children, it is true, are particularly pleasing and attractive; 10 4| in treating of morals, particularly when women are alluded to, 11 5| In France boys and girls, particularly the latter, are only educated 12 5| against sense and taste.~ ~ I particularly object to the lover-like 13 5| expression of kindness delights, particularly if she have beauty!" I should 14 5| His easy familiar style is particularly suited to the tenor of his 15 5| Portugal, the country that I particularly allude to, it takes place 16 5| for the cause which we particularly wished to discover flies 17 6| to the first impressions, particularly when the intellectual powers 18 7| girls are first spoiled; particularly in the latter. A number 19 7| freshness in the countenances I particularly loved; I was glad to see 20 8| intrigues of married women, particularly in high life, and in countries 21 8| biographical writings, but particularly to Boswell's Life of Johnson.~ ~ 22 8| naturally produced. Some women, particularly French women, have also 23 8| weak enervated women who particularly catch the attention of libertines, 24 9| duties.~ ~ Those writers are particularly useful, in my opinion, who 25 11| females on the continent are particularly subject to the views of 26 12| justice. I am now alluding particularly to the relicks of popery 27 12| moral character.~ ~ * I now particularly allude to the numerous academies 28 12| subordinate authority is particularly injurious to the morals 29 12| Humanity to animals should be particularly inculcated as a part of 30 12| dwelt most on such as are particularly relative to the female world, 31 13| out such as appear to be particularly injurious to their moral 32 13| novels makes women, and particularly ladies of fashion, very 33 13| female servant that was not particularly fond of dress. Their clothes