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Chap.
1 Int| to govern a family with judgment, or take care of the poor 2 2| faculties, and clearness to the judgment. In the present state of 3 2| never brought to the test of judgment, formed by comparing speculation 4 3| sensible man, who directs her judgment without making her feel 5 4| denying her genius and judgment, it is scarcely possible 6 4| knowledge, by his exquisite judgment, or by his heroic valour? 7 4| thus pampered, whilst the judgment is left unformed, what can 8 4| sophisticated; or, a counterpoise of judgment is not acquired, when the 9 5| sound one, and that her judgment, the matured fruit of profound 10 5| that a woman can acquire judgment, in the full extent of the 11 5| instead of cultivating the judgment, instill prejudices, and 12 5| reason why men have superiour judgment, and more fortitude than 13 5| though it may be an error in judgment: and are we then advised 14 5| allowing a child to acquire judgment itself, parents expect them 15 6| are they suddenly to find judgment enough to weigh patiently 16 6| taste is the offspring of judgment, how can they discover that 17 7| suffered a suggestion of judgment to escape him that proved 18 7| presumptuous: - this is the judgment, which the observation of 19 7| them, in order to acquire judgment, by generalizing simple 20 8| ripen into action, and whose judgment never swerves from the eternal 21 11| more nearly connected with judgment than is commonly allowed. 22 12| domestic taste; lacking judgment, the foundation of all taste. 23 12| force by the combination. Judgment must reside on the brow, 24 12| support each other; for judgment can only be acquired by 25 12| ought to enlighten their judgment. Men of fancy, and those 26 12| rely on their husbands for judgment, this must ever be the consequence, 27 12| requires an exertion of judgment to modify general rules. 28 12| and she who has sufficient judgment to manage her children, 29 12| instead of exerting the judgment? by obeying through fear,