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1 Int| observable that the female in point of strength is, in general, 2 Int| shall more particularly point out their peculiar designation.~ ~ 3 Int| alone. I earnestly wish to point out in what true dignity 4 1| state of infancy seems to point him out as particularly 5 1| desired to make a watch to point out the hour of the day, 6 1| character in a more contemptible point of view, than the various 7 2| other epithet can be used to point out the random exertions 8 2| ought to be directed to one point: - to render them pleasing.~ ~ 9 2| Gentleness, considered in this point of view, bears on its front 10 2| view the subject in another point of view. Do passive indolent 11 3| and not to doubt is her point of perfection. She therefore 12 4| and shall now attempt to point out some of the causes that 13 4| efforts directed to one point), and, full of his business, 14 4| over us.' This is the very point I aim at. I do not wish 15 4| maturity; - or, the resting point. In youth, till twenty, 16 5| things equally concur to point out the peculiar method 17 5| for their inferiority in point of strength: without this, 18 5| however, much easier to point out this or that mode of 19 5| all comes home to the same point, and whoever is at the trouble 20 5| converse on the subjects, and point out the contradictions.~ ~ 21 5| each object in its true point of view, while my heart 22 5| you can bring them to a point, to start fairly from, you 23 8| have been placed, made a point of treating with the most 24 9| than while he can carry a point, which he is determined 25 9| creatures, and the next, in point of importance, as citizens, 26 12| directly to lead to the desired point; for the domestic affections, 27 12| ludicrous cast, that serves to point a pun. For, in fact, most 28 13| prejudice, I shall only point out such as appear to be 29 13| several to a young girl, and point out both by tones, and apt