Chap.

 1    2|       of women by attempting to keep them always in a state of
 2    2|    right when they endeavour to keep women in the dark, because
 3    4|     enable the notable woman to keep a better table, and outshine
 4    4|        sweat of their brow, and keep together families that the
 5    5|         s mind, if, in order to keep it fair, he have not made
 6    5|        constantly at your feet? keep him at some distance from
 7    5|    happen to have any learning, keep it a profound secret, especially
 8    5|       as individuals, choose to keep close in their phalanx.
 9    5|  inherent principle of order to keep them together, or on an
10    5|        are employed to gain and keep the heart of man; and what
11    5|        are employed to gain and keep the heart of man:' - and
12    5|         gain a heart, it cannot keep it, even while the beauty
13    6|  understanding, it is true, may keep us from going out of drawing
14    7|        it is vain to attempt to keep the heart pure, unless the
15    8|       that they are employed to keep free from spot, not as a
16    8|      preserve appearances, will keep her mind in that childish,
17    8|         a constant attention to keep the varnish of the character
18    9|   management of an intrigue may keep their thoughts in motion;
19    9|        wrangle in the senate to keep their faculties from rusting.~ ~
20    9|       sought to enable a man to keep good company. Women, in
21   12|   intercourse, which the former keep up with the nobility, introduces
22   12| likewise was equally anxious to keep the children in order, lest
23   12|   strength, will, nevertheless, keep her coachman and horses
24   13|          which must be taken to keep a number of children in
25   13|    produced by ignorance, which keep women for ever at a stand,
26   13|         constitution, may still keep her person scrupulously
27   13|         day, that a husband may keep his whole family in order
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