Chap.

 1    4|        their feelings, to stay at home, and fulfil the duties of
 2    4|          spy is worked out of her home, and thrown on the world,
 3    4|           chaste wives; but leave home to seek for more agreeable,
 4    5|       else she might propagate at home without being rendered less
 5    5|          a family, who is fond of home, to be obliged to be always
 6    5|        Rousseau; but it all comes home to the same point, and whoever
 7    5|      conviction should be brought home to reason.~ ~ Suppose, for
 8    5|           I have traced this fact home, very often, that it is
 9    7|          clings round the idea of home.~ ~ As a sex, women are
10    9|          that there is no mind at home.~ ~ I mean, therefore, to
11    9|      husband, who returning weary home in the evening found smiling
12    9|     bought experience has brought home to many an agitated bosom,
13    9|       bosom, having never found a home in their mother's.~ ~
14   11|      display of affection brought home to the child's heart. For,
15   12|       when they are brought up at home, though they may pursue
16   12|        His father's house was his home, and was ever after fondly
17   12|         then to inspire a love of home and domestic pleasures,
18   12|           ought to be educated at home, for riotous holidays only
19   12|   holidays only make them fond of home for their own sakes. Yet,
20   12| restrictions that they are not at home, and the state-rooms, garden, &
21   12|          ripened into modesty, at home.~ ~ And what nasty indecent
22   12|           can only be acquired at home, where that respectable
23   12|         of a family for ever from home? Their hearts have not been
24   12|           offend, by staying from home, or give rise to some emotions
25   12|         senses in a crowd; but at home, wanting mind, they want
26   12|          making children sleep at home that they may learn to love
27   12|       that they may learn to love home; yet to make private support,
28   12|          who would have stayed at home had their wives had more
29   13|      allowed to become vicious at home, a child is sent to school;
30   13|      remarks to bring the subject home to reason - to that sluggish
31   13|      confidence is established at home, as must be the case when
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