Chap.

 1    1|      a father, it is vain to expect women to spend that time
 2    1|     will they never cease to expect corn from tares, and figs
 3    2|      it not more rational to expect that she will try to please
 4    3|    between two opinions, and expect impossibilities? Why do
 5    3| impossibilities? Why do they expect virtue from a slave, from
 6    4|    in man? And it is vain to expect it whilst hereditary power
 7    4|   man a brute, that they may expect every instant to see him
 8    4|    spread abroad, how can we expect men to be proud of virtue?
 9    4| might have taught her not to expect, and not even to be flattered
10    5|  Besides, how could Rousseau expect them to be virtuous and
11    5|     already remarked that we expect more from instruction, than
12    5|   wild luxuriance, nor do we expect by force to combine the
13    5|        The fact is, that men expect from education, what education
14    5| experience of another, as to expect the body to grow strong
15    5|     judgment itself, parents expect them to act in the same
16    6|     seems a little absurd to expect women to be more reasonable
17    6|  mind? And how can they then expect women, who are only taught
18    7|   reason, I should be led to expect to meet with more modesty
19    7|     mind, that it is vain to expect much public or private virtue,
20    7|    there is little reason to expect that modesty will take place
21    9|      pride.~ ~ It is vain to expect virtue from women till they
22    9|      men; nay, it is vain to expect that strength of natural
23    9|  personal charms, how can we expect them to discharge those
24    9|     life away,' let them not expect to be valued when their
25   12| understanding, it is vain to expect them to possess domestic
26   12| sphere.~ ~ But it is vain to expect the present race of weak
27   13|      learn what they have to expect to render life interesting,
28   13|    sanctioned by God, do you expect to hear truth? Can events
29   13|   For it would be as wise to expect corn from tares, or figs
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