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1 1| government taught, have given a sinister sort of sagacity 2 2| carried all before it, and given a family character, as it 3 2| affectation necessary? Nature has given woman a weaker frame than 4 2| ferment the clay, is not given in equal portions.~ ~ But 5 3| degree of credit, which has given force to a false conclusion, 6 3| powers which nature hath given him. The most successful 7 4| liberty, and virtue, are given in exchange. But, where, 8 4| persons I would not have given a fig for.' The libertine, 9 4| to which reason has never given any specific gravity, neutrality 10 4| cannot tell, had the power given him of attaining reason 11 4| says Lord Bacon, 'hath given hostages to fortune; for 12 4| more fragile base has been given to this stupendous fabric, 13 5| and education, which have given the tone to most of the 14 5| character which nature has given to the sex.~ ~ He then proceeds 15 5| excite desires than she has given man to satisfy them, makes 16 5| all the precepts which are given them contribute neither 17 5| became lascivious. Had he given way to these desires, the 18 5| Can any other answer be given than this, that the effervescence 19 5| the following caution be given when art of every kind must 20 5| adopted only because age has given them a venerable aspect, 21 5| the moment a reason can be given for an opinion, it ceases 22 6| and by which a turn is given to the mind that commonly 23 8| humanely adds - 'This has given rise to the trite and foolish 24 11| for what other name can be given to the blind duty of obeying 25 11| parent and child, may be given in a few words: The parent 26 11| understanding of his child, has given that dignity to the discharge 27 11| not the parents who have given the surest proof of their 28 13| to which the mind has not given a shade of delicacy.~ ~ 29 13| emotions of compassion are given as proofs; but the clinging 30 13| virtue where nature has not given understanding!~ ~ THE END .~ ~