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1 1| body; at least, all his opinions have been so steeped in 2 2| in a great degree, by the opinions and manners of the society 3 2| prejudices, and taking all their opinions on credit, they blindly 4 2| pursued below the surface, or opinions analyzed.~ ~ May not the 5 2| that able writer, whose opinions I shall often have occasion 6 3| is clouded by these crude opinions, even when he thinks of 7 3| do men halt between two opinions, and expect impossibilities? 8 4| conduct is unstable, and their opinions are wavering - not the wavering 9 4| should cautiously oppose opinions that led women to right 10 4| at least, to bend to the opinions and prejudices of others, 11 5| Bordering on Contempt~ ~ The opinions speciously supported, in 12 5| subjection to the men, or to the opinions of mankind; and are never 13 5| set themselves above those opinions. The first and most important 14 5| with his ashes, but his opinions. I war only with the sensibility 15 5| sentimental rant, details his opinions respecting the female character, 16 5| mistakes, submitting to their opinions in matters indifferent, 17 5| that so speciously support opinions which, I think, have had 18 5| avow, and act up to such opinions, their understandings, at 19 5| nature?~ ~ Many similar opinions occur in her writings, mixed 20 5| fully comprehending the opinions, which they are so eager 21 5| fools. No, I should reply; opinions, at first, of every description, 22 5| times. But, moss-covered opinions assume the disproportioned 23 5| then advised to cherish opinions only to set reason at defiance? 24 5| that people assert their opinions with the greatest heat when 25 6| all inculcate the same opinions. Educated then in worse 26 8| number of people take their opinions on trust to avoid the trouble 27 11| me, or rather respect my opinions, so far as they coincide 28 13| employments, they naturally imbibe opinions which the only kind of reading 29 13| upon; and that erroneous opinions were better than none at 30 13| caricatured human nature, just opinions might be substituted instead 31 13| reason, which supinely takes opinions on trust, and obstinately