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1 1| duties only to disturb, by cunning tricks, the orderly plans 2 1| glass; for this exertion of cunning is only an instinct of nature 3 Int| tyrannize, and gives birth to cunning, the natural opponent of 4 2| weakness, justly termed cunning, softness of temper, outward 5 2| to exercise her natural cunning, and made a coquetish slave 6 2| It follows then that cunning should not be opposed to 7 2| nor would he recommend cunning and dissimulation to beings 8 4| sublimated into wit and cunning, for the purposes of life, 9 4| the wife has recourse to cunning to undermine the habitual 10 5| principles lead to a system of cunning and lasciviousness.~ ~ Supposing 11 5| partial moralist recommends cunning systematically and Plausibly.~ ~ ' 12 5| mind can never dwell with cunning, or address; for I shall 13 9| their husbands they will be cunning, mean, and selfish, and 14 9| voluptuous tyrants, and cunning envious dependents, corrupt, 15 12| if it do not teach him cunning, at least prevent him from 16 12| be attained there, merely cunning selfishness.~ ~ At school 17 12| strength, produce that pitiful cunning which disgracefully characterizes 18 12| for the mean doublings of cunning will ever render them contemptible, 19 12| of the crimes which their cunning has produced, when the weak 20 12| they necessarily grow up cunning. My very soul has often 21 12| till it becomes peevishly cunning, or ferociously overbearing.~ ~ * 22 12| serpentine wrigglings of cunning they mount the tree of knowledge, 23 13| carriages to the door of the cunning man.* And if any of them 24 13| under the dominion of the cunning, spread a sacred mysterious 25 13| Ignorance and the mistaken cunning that nature sharpens in 26 13| please, and a propensity to cunning for her own preservation.~ ~ 27 13| follies proceed; and the cunning, which I allow makes at 28 13| truth, characterized as cunning? And may I not lay some