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1 1| faithless wives; such ignorant beings, indeed, will be very excusable 2 Int| as a kind of subordinate beings, and not as a part of the 3 Int| great. Weak, artificial beings, raised above the common 4 Int| weakness, and that those beings who are only the objects 5 Int| creatures. - Surely these weak beings are only fit for a seraglio! - 6 2| and insinuate that we were beings only designed by sweet attractive 7 2| considered either as moral beings, or so weak that they must 8 2| attempt to educate moral beings by any other rules than 9 2| cunning and dissimulation to beings who are acquiring, in like 10 3| relations between sensible beings and the laws of nature. 11 3| education which a race of beings, corrupted from their infancy, 12 3| claim the privilege of moral beings, who should have but one 13 4| yet, a superiour order of beings should be supposed to possess 14 4| expected from such weak beings. Inheriting, in a lineal 15 4| sense, what can save such beings from contempt; even though 16 4| which many unfortunate beings, whose minds and bodies 17 4| senses; but, if they be moral beings, let them have a chance 18 5| understanding, such weak beings must be restrained by arbitrary 19 5| expected from thee when the beings on whom thou art said naturally 20 5| then be viewed as frail beings; like themselves, condemned 21 5| the amusement of superiour beings. How would they be diverted 22 6| and actually makes the beings miserable who have not sufficient 23 7| consequence, than the ignorant beings whose time and thoughts 24 8| minds, and these indolent beings naturally adhere to the 25 8| most contemptible of human beings; and, at any rate, the contrivances 26 8| character. But no such frail beings come out of the hands of 27 8| the levees of equivocal beings, to sigh for more than female 28 9| treated like contemptible beings, become contemptible. How 29 10| future welfare of the very beings whose present existence 30 11| obeying vicious or weak beings merely because they obeyed 31 13| created by him, and that all beings are dependent on him?~ ~ 32 13| occupy those uncivilized beings who have not yet extended