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 1    1|       which brutes instinctively observe.~ ~ Manners and morals are
 2    1|        is of great importance to observe that the character of every
 3    2|         it is first necessary to observe, that my objection extends
 4    2|          are broken into method, observe. This negligent kind of
 5    2|        sensibility, I shall only observe, that whoever has cast a
 6    3|        first it may be proper to observe, that a vulgar error has
 7    3|          have most genius; women observe, men reason: from the concurrence
 8    3|  ingenious passage, than just to observe, that it is the philosophy
 9    3|         her sphere; nay, she may observe another of his grand rules,
10    4|        chains. Men, they further observe, submit every where to oppression,
11    4|          of knowledge. Merely to observe, without endeavouring to
12    4|     employed.~ ~ It is proper to observe, that animals who arrive
13    4|       strike us on all sides, to observe, how eager men are to degrade
14    4|   experience, it is necessary to observe, that it is not against
15    5|          destination of the sex, observe their inclinations, or remark
16    5|         from evil, they ought to observe it, as a law, never to say
17    5|          pleases us more than to observe in other men a fellow-feeling
18    5|        imaginary dignity, I must observe, that in the most uncivilized
19    5|         forestall what I have to observe on these important subjects;
20    5|       the darkness thicken, must observe it with more compassionate
21    6|           who are only taught to observe behaviour, and acquire manners
22    9|          my opinion, I need only observe, that when a woman is admired
23   11|       frequently had occasion to observe, that vicious or indolent
24   11|      have before had occasion to observe, that a right always includes
25   11| understanding, it is but just to observe, that the affections seem
26   12|           I have been desired to observe the pretty tricks of a lap-dog,
27   12|     remark, I must be allowed to observe, that men of the first genius,
28   12|           and by leading them to observe the progress of the human
29   13|          prove this, I need only observe, that men who have wasted
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