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1 1| the same test: though a different opinion prevails in this 2 Int| taking a separate view of the different ranks of society, and of 3 1| only their vices assume a different and a grosser cast. They 4 2| aim at attaining a very different character: or, to speak 5 2| I grant, was of a very different opinion; for he only bends 6 2| condescension; but what a different aspect it assumes when it 7 3| education was regulated by different views, and conducted upon 8 3| relieve myself by drawing a different picture.~ ~ Let fancy now 9 3| Women, I allow, may have different duties to fulfil; but they 10 4| respect from strangers, different from that reciprocation 11 4| passions.~ ~ Satiety has a very different effect, and I have often 12 4| would also have been very different. The wife would not have 13 4| bosom; even when inspired by different objects they weaken or destroy 14 5| third consequence from the different constitutions of the sexes; 15 5| inclinations, should be different.'~ ~ 'Whether I consider 16 5| object of that cultivation is different. In the one sex it is the 17 5| in common between their different conversation but truth.~ ~ ' 18 5| subsists between them, their different faculties tend to one common 19 5| from a woman, though for a different reason, a small expression 20 5| cultivate, as Nature directs, different qualities, and assume the 21 5| qualities, and assume the different characters, that the same 22 5| suspect that they acted from different motives. - This is sacrificing 23 5| Taking a view of the different works which have been written 24 5| the world from such very different points of view, that they 25 6| has been received at very different periods of our lives. Like 26 7| to state the subject in a different light. - The want of modesty, 27 12| felt for a parent, is very different from the social affections 28 12| to view the subject in a different light. I still, however, 29 12| effects naturally flow. What a different character does a married 30 12| daughters of men. I am of a very different opinion, for I think that, 31 13| his care, pursued a very different plan with each.~ ~ The niece, 32 13| of both sexes, is widely different in its essence from this 33 13| when their pursuits are so different. That intimacy from which