Chap.

 1  Int|  misconstruction, I shall stop a moment to deliver, in a few words,
 2  Int|        us alluring objects for a moment; and women, intoxicated
 3    2|        woman should never, for a moment, feel herself independent,
 4    2|   character.~ ~ Supposing, for a moment, that the soul is not immortal,
 5    2|        discussion to the present moment of existence, let us see
 6    2|     impunity the pleasure of the moment - women have only done the
 7    3|  inventions to amuse the present moment unfold the imagination.
 8    3|          The child is not left a moment to its own direction, particularly
 9    3| ridiculous jargon. - Yet, at the moment, I have seen her insult
10    3|          just as the whim of the moment directs; and we ought not
11    4|  propensity to enjoy the present moment; and, at last, despise the
12    4|        If she have, which, for a moment, I will take for granted,
13    4|          look beyond the present moment, and try to render the whole
14    5|      feminine softness, the very moment when he treats her tyrannically?
15    5|          are only useful for the moment.~ ~ Let the husband beware
16    5|       endure a small evil at the moment, to avoid a greater hereafter.~ ~
17    5|     labour to secure the present moment, though from the constitution
18    5|          give no reason; for the moment a reason can be given for
19    6|        Supposing, however, for a moment, that women were, in some
20    7|       that allows the mind for a moment to stand still and enjoy
21    7|          in her husband's mind a moment.~ ~ But to state the subject
22    7|     herself in bed till the last moment.~ ~ Domestic affection can
23    8|        not of the calumny of the moment, which hovers over a character,
24    8|      mere person, and that for a moment, alone engrosses the thoughts.
25    9|        cold hand may at the very moment rivet their chains, by sanctioning
26   10|     disdaining the shifts of the moment they calmly wait till time,
27   10|      than in the feelings of the moment. It is this want of reason
28   12|    escapes from the preacher the moment after he has left the pulpit,
29   13|           to live in the present moment by the discharge of it,
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