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1 2| admiration, and carried our thoughts to that world where sensation 2 2| society, and engross the thoughts that should be otherwise 3 2| to confine our wishes or thoughts to such a comparatively 4 3| to one, and having their thoughts constantly directed to the 5 4| their attention; no, their thoughts are not employed in rearing 6 4| phrase, to others. All their thoughts turn on things calculated 7 4| them, by confining their thoughts to their persons. Men order 8 4| persons. Men order their thoughts to be made, and have done 9 4| talking about them; and their thoughts follow their hands. It is 10 4| that the employment of the thoughts shapes the character both 11 4| generally and individually. The thoughts of women ever hover round 12 5| let us not confine all our thoughts to the petty occurrences 13 5| the natural flow of his thoughts, and neither advises one 14 5| this; if they turn their thoughts from relative duties to 15 6| drawing when we group our thoughts, or transcribe from the 16 6| happy energy of associating thoughts that surprise, delight, 17 6| life, or to engross the thoughts that ought to be otherwise 18 6| have too much occupied the thoughts of women; and this association 19 6| blank; and the restless thoughts prey on the damped spirits.* 20 7| ignorant beings whose time and thoughts have been occupied by gay 21 7| of novelists employ the thoughts. Nay, from experience, and 22 8| intrigue to give life to her thoughts, having lost all relish 23 8| moment, alone engrosses the thoughts. So voluptuous, indeed, 24 9| intrigue may keep their thoughts in motion; for when they 25 12| On these the children's thoughts are fixed with eager anticipating 26 13| mankind by turning their thoughts to the grand pursuits that