Chap.

 1    2|        they must be permitted to turn to the fountain of light,
 2    2|          lies before us, we must turn to the right or left; and
 3    2|       balance even, much less to turn it.~ ~ These may be termed
 4    3|       man ought to please in his turn, it is not so immediately
 5    4|      education, gives a trifling turn to the conduct of women
 6    4|       when, to use an apt French turn of expression, she is going
 7    4|       others. All their thoughts turn on things calculated to
 8    5|       endeavour to please in his turn, in order to obtain her
 9    5|       meet with in this; if they turn their thoughts from relative
10    6|        their understandings, and turn all their attention to their
11    6|          mankind; and by which a turn is given to the mind that
12    6| superiour powers and advantages, turn from the person to the mind?
13    6|          politeness, whilst they turn from the unintelligible
14    6|     their affections, they would turn with disgust from a rake.
15    6|          come it surely will, to turn the sprightly lover into
16    7|       they would not continually turn with disgust? Modesty must
17    7|         of her sister's beams to turn to her chaste bosom.~ ~
18    8|        less obvious, would be to turn the attention of woman to
19    9|        with dumb suspense on the turn of a die, than sublimated
20    9|      mere dolls. Or, should they turn to something more important
21    9|          going to advise them to turn their distaff into a musket,
22   11|         from whom they, in their turn, exact the same kind of
23   12|       men labour to give a droll turn who countenance the abuse
24   12|        laid down, children would turn a deaf ear. For instance,
25   12|         their own, they learn to turn the market penny; or, should
26   12|        man, it requires sense to turn sensibility into the broad
27   12|     endeavour to give a rational turn to the conversation, the
28   13|      judicious person, with some turn for humour, would read several
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