Chap.

 1    1|         France; and should they lead to a confirmation of my
 2  Int|         am a woman, I would not lead my readers to suppose that
 3    1|       of dignity? Why should he lead us from love of ourselves
 4    2|      appointed by Providence to lead mankind to either virtue
 5    2|   outward form and if the blind lead the blind, one need not
 6    4|      sensibility will naturally lead her to endeavour to excite
 7    4|         nor will fire ever make lead gold!~ ~ I come round to
 8    5|    these fundamental principles lead to a system of cunning and
 9    5|      can such delusive flattery lead to, but vanity and folly?
10    5|     equivocal circumstances may lead the world to suspect that
11    5| indications, and not presume to lead when we ought obsequiously
12    5|     than man ought to be, might lead us with blind zeal to usurp
13    7|     when affection* or humanity lead us to watch at a sick pillow,
14    8|       of his manners will often lead us to absolve him where
15    8|       reverie these reflections lead to, unable to describe the
16    9|    gruff mastiff that he has to lead by the nose, he can make
17   10|      the name, when it does not lead her to suckle her children,
18   11|      their first affection must lead them astray, or make their
19   12|          which seem directly to lead to the desired point; for
20   12|          a servant did not then lead master by the hand, for,
21   12|     lest one reformation should lead to another, and the spirit
22   12|      domestic taste which would lead them to love with reasonable
23   12|      only acquire sufficient to lead men astray.~ ~ It is plain
24   13|  respecting that passion, which lead them shamefully to neglect
25   13|  reading. Her he endeavoured to lead, and did lead to history
26   13|    endeavoured to lead, and did lead to history and moral essays;
27   13|      artificial life which they lead prevents their cherishing
28   13|  vitiated which would naturally lead a man to relish an artless
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