Chap.

 1    1|       investigations.~ ~ In this work I have produced many arguments,
 2  Adv|       When I began to write this work, I divided it into three
 3  Int|   account of the contents of the work it introduces.~ ~ My own
 4    1|        evil as positive, and the work of man; not aware that he
 5    2|         set the understanding to work before the body arrives
 6    2|          a private education can work the wonders which some sanguine
 7    2|       many inventions to mar the work. I now allude to that part
 8    3|      movements which she sets to work, in order to aid her weakness;
 9    4|      such situations - unable to work, and ashamed to beg? The
10    4|         indulgences, and made to work beyond their strength, in
11    4|         business; but when women work only to dress better than
12    5|          fond of being always at work, they should be sometimes
13    5|        of the temper is the cool work of reason, when, as life
14    5|       diffuses through the whole work, renders it very interesting;
15    5|        than to set the reason to work; but, when the mind has
16    5|          I refer to her valuable work, instead of quoting her
17    5|       would fain let others both work and think for them. An observation
18    6|      sense?~ ~ Rakes know how to work on their sensibility, whilst
19    6|       and set the imagination to work, to make the most fair -
20    7|        set their little minds to work, respecting subjects, which
21    7| furnished with ideas, and set to work to compare them, in order
22    8|        real character will still work its way to light, though
23   11|      patiently lets that example work; and it seldom fails to
24   12|           True taste is ever the work of the understanding employed
25   12|    lively senses will ever be at work to harden their hearts,
26   13|          them should peruse this work, I entreat them to answer
27   13|         pocus tricks, pretend to work a miracle, are delegated
28   13|          the powers of medicine, work in conformity to the light
29   13|          the face, that he would work a miracle to authorize confusion
30   13|          little of human nature, work up stale tales, and describe
31   13|          have some foundation to work upon; and that erroneous
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