Chap.

 1  Int|            secondary views should be brought to this simple touchstone.~ ~
 2    1|         proofs; though proof must be brought, or the strong hold of prescription
 3    2|        ingenious arguments have been brought forward to prove, that the
 4    2|      instinctive common sense, never brought to the test of reason? prevents
 5    2|              their faculties are not brought forward by emulation; and
 6    2|            casual observation, never brought to the test of judgment,
 7    2|          soul was fond of dress, and brought this inclination with it
 8    3|             comparison, which I have brought forward, between women and
 9    3|             as a woman ought to act, brought up according to Rousseau'
10    3|             the church which she was brought up in, piously believing
11    4|             though it be courteously brought forward, unless ignorance
12    4|         another view of the subject, brought forward with a shew of reason,
13    4| understandings are narrowed by being brought into the society of men
14    4|              gain ground they may be brought nearer to nature and reason,
15    5|            when conviction should be brought home to reason.~ ~ Suppose,
16    6|          they are mere children, and brought back to childhood when they
17    9|           dear bought experience has brought home to many an agitated
18   11|            even display of affection brought home to the child's heart.
19   12|              they will infallibly be brought forward, if the child could
20   12|              contrary, when they are brought up at home, though they
21   12|           the virtues of a man. Thus brought into company when they ought
22   12|              brilliant men should be brought forward at the expence of
23   12|          sacred till women, by being brought up with men, are prepared
24   12|              assemblage is not to be brought together by chance; it is
25   12|            women be not, in general, brought more on a level with men,
26   13|       chronical diseases, it must be brought into a healthy state again,
27   13|              stealth, till they were brought into company as marriageable.~ ~
28   13|            individual, should not be brought forward as a proof of the
29   13|    contrivances, some little end was brought about? A similar attention
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