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1 1| is built on this simple principle, that if she be not prepared 2 1| educated to understand the true principle of patriotism, their mother 3 1| fixed on the same immutable principle as those of man, no authority 4 2| women who are restrained by principle or prejudice; such women, 5 2| salutary, sublime curb of principle, and let them attain conscious 6 2| truth, as it is a simple principle, which admits of no modification, 7 3| husbands, founded on the same principle that devotion ought to rest 8 3| little resistance.~ ~ 'This principle being established, it follows 9 4| their frailty and want of principle; nay, while they depend 10 4| because it is founded on principle, and cemented by time. The 11 5| we fail to recur to this principle, we run wide of the mark, 12 5| follows is just, supposing the principle to be sound. 'The superiority 13 5| prejudices, that have no inherent principle of order to keep them together, 14 5| people act according to this principle, though it be universally 15 5| world few people act from principle; present feelings, and early 16 5| they fix on some stable principle, they have probably to thank 17 5| expedient than a fundamental principle, that would be reasonable 18 5| fanaticism, and not a governing principle of conduct, drawn from self-knowledge, 19 10| is ever true to its vital principle, for in every shape it would 20 11| round the most arbitrary principle; for what other name can 21 11| speaking, a much more debasing principle; it is only a selfish respect 22 11| them virtue on any solid principle is to teach them to despise 23 12| sexes must act from the same principle; but how can that be expected 24 13| sceptre or rod, on the same principle as the Indians worship the 25 13| sharpens in weak heads as a principle of self-preservation, render