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1 1| orderly plans of reason which rise above their comprehension.~ ~ 2 Adv| arguments which seemed to me to rise naturally from a few simple 3 Int| the only way women can rise in the world, - by marriage. 4 1| creatures produced, allowed to rise in excellence by the exercise 5 1| as to have a capacity to rise above the state in which 6 1| needy gentleman, who is to rise, as the phrase turns, by 7 1| or patron, if he mean to rise in his profession. Perhaps 8 2| man, may have taken its rise from Moses's poetical story; 9 2| present, of the emotions that rise above or sink below love. 10 2| be independent, never to rise above opinion, or to feel 11 3| had sufficient strength to rise above the surrounding atmosphere; 12 4| such noble structures. To rise in the world, and have the 13 4| we were taken, never to rise again.-~ ~ It would be an 14 4| acquire accomplishments that rise a degree above sense; for 15 5| he think it necessary to rise much above the common standard. 16 6| strength to recur to reason and rise superiour to a system of 17 7| and his Maker, must give rise to the wish of being pure 18 8| virtue, however, took its rise from a cause that I have 19 8| humanely adds - 'This has given rise to the trite and foolish 20 11| the world, is allowed to rise from the negligence of parents; 21 12| staying from home, or give rise to some emotions of jealousy - 22 13| cultivated their minds to rise above vulgar prejudices. 23 13| the same race, and would rise above the virtue of mortals, 24 13| and private plans, rarely rise to heroism, unless when 25 13| face of probability, to rise out of the observation.