Chap.

 1  Int|            marriage. And this desire making mere animals of them, when
 2    1|        should have amused himself by making an experiment without doing
 3    2|            her feel eloquent without making her gestures immodest. In
 4    3|            the pleasing amusement of making O's, merely because she
 5    3|            letter she was constantly making of all sizes, and always
 6    3|               and determined against making the O any more. Her brother
 7    3|         irrefragable reason for thus making such a large portion of
 8    3|         directs her judgment without making her feel the servility of
 9    3|            coquette, and, instead of making friends of her daughters,
10    4|            their conduct, whilst the making an appearance in the world
11    4|          hands. It is not indeed the making of necessaries that weakens
12    4|         women whose time is spent in making caps, bonnets, and the whole
13    5|         gracefully veiled - And thus making us feel whilst dreaming
14    5|              him to degrade woman by making her the slave of love.~ ~ -'
15    5|              seldom as possible, and making it your daily care to relieve
16    5|              on her absurd manner of making the parental authority supplant
17    5|           degrading the passions, or making man rest in contentment?~ ~
18    5|         virtuous. They only aimed at making them prudent; and prudence,
19    7|            round the beloved object, making the lover most modest when
20    7|              some modest women take, making at the same time a display
21    7|        Essenes, amongst the Jews, by making that an insult to God which
22    7|         simple ones; and modesty, by making the understanding damp the
23    8|             the question; nature, by making the gratification of an
24    9|          their respective duties, by making it the only way to acquire
25    9|         necessarily degrades them by making them mere dolls. Or, should
26    9| well-regulated mind, that I blush at making the comparison; yet I sigh
27   12|            of children together, and making them jointly pursue the
28   12|           some stile, where they sat making a kite, or mending a bat,
29   12|            assert that the majority, making every allowance, come under
30   12|          already alluded to, that of making the children and youths
31   12|              to perfect both, and of making children sleep at home that
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