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1 2| changed, and formed on more reasonable principles, it may be impossible 2 2| assert their claim to pursue reasonable pleasures and render themselves 3 3| But, when man, governed by reasonable laws, enjoys his natural 4 4| till mankind become more reasonable, it is to be feared that 5 4| description, a soul, though not a reasonable one, the exercise of instinct 6 4| and to nature, apparently reasonable speculations must yield. 7 4| heroines nor brutes; but reasonable creatures.~ ~ 8 5| her beauty. Is it not very reasonable, therefore, she should cultivate 9 5| not be done away by a more reasonable and affectionate mode of 10 5| endeavouring to act like reasonable creatures, in both situations, 11 5| principle, that would be reasonable at all times. But, moss-covered 12 6| whilst the modest merit of reasonable men has, of course, less 13 6| expect women to be more reasonable than men in their likings, 14 9| maternal solicitude of a reasonable affectionate woman is very 15 9| then would fain convince reasonable men of the importance of 16 9| more faithful wives, more reasonable mothers - in a word, better 17 10| pursuit of a natural and reasonable desire, from the ignorant 18 11| because they do not merit a reasonable service: and to render these 19 11| amiable may be tacked to it, a reasonable man must steel himself against; 20 11| alone render the privileges reasonable. This is at the bottom a 21 11| manner, though it is in this reasonable way that Heaven seems to 22 12| would lead them to love with reasonable subordination their whole 23 12| mothers either to take that reasonable care of a child's body, 24 13| proper motive - must be reasonable.~ ~ And, if thus we respect 25 13| in society. If so, it is reasonable to suppose that they will