Chap.

 1    1|         observe.~ ~ Manners and morals are so nearly allied that
 2    1|    should labour to improve the morals of their fellow-citizens,
 3    1|     comprehend it, unless their morals be fixed on the same immutable
 4    1|        be so prejudicial to the morals of the inhabitants of country
 5    2|     both acquire manners before morals, and a knowledge of life
 6    2|         be but one criterion of morals, but one archetype for man,
 7    2|         more pleasing, a sex to morals.~ ~ Further, should experience
 8    3|        to separate unchangeable morals from local manners. - If
 9    4|     things, every difficulty in morals that escapes from human
10    4|    refinement, that, respecting morals, their condition is much
11    4| cultivated. For, in treating of morals, particularly when women
12    4|        universally act upon the morals and manners of the whole
13    5|       their integrity nor their morals; it is often of service
14    5|      most baneful effect on the morals and manners of the female
15    5|        extreme dissoluteness of morals. In Portugal, the country
16    5|        course of nature; and in morals, as well as in works of
17    5|        been thought an axiom in morals may not have been a dogmatical
18    6|     acquire manners rather than morals, to despise what they have
19    8|        effect on population and morals. Another, no less obvious,
20   12|      most fatal effect on their morals, and as a ritual performed
21   12|      most baneful effect on the morals of our clergy; for the idle
22   12|        equally injurious to the morals of the masters and pupils,
23   12|   however, from thinking of the morals of boys, I have heard several
24   12|     clever boys, the health and morals of a number have been sacrificed.
25   12|   particularly injurious to the morals of youth. What, indeed,
26   13|     insisting that in all cases morals must be fixed on immutable
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