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1 Int| civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been 2 Int| understandings, they are taken out of their sphere of duties, 3 2| created for man, may have taken its rise from Moses's poetical 4 2| to the same number of men taken from the common mass of 5 3| expected when reason is taken at second hand, yet she 6 3| eye.~ ~ I have, however, taken it for granted, that she 7 4| to be attended to, to be taken notice of with sympathy, 8 4| dust from whence we were taken, never to rise again.-~ ~ 9 4| insinuate that they should be taken out of their families, speaking 10 4| of existence is scarcely taken into the reckoning when 11 5| in its proper order to be taken to pieces by the imagination.' 12 5| Whatever precaution be taken, enjoyment will, by degrees, 13 5| presuppose what ought never to be taken for granted, that virtue 14 5| of young people, I have taken more notice of them than, 15 5| crude notions they have taken upon trust, so that the 16 6| matters of fact, are once taken in, they lie by for use, 17 7| that over affection not taken by surprise - when, like 18 8| grand ends of their being taken into the account, that of 19 12| two natural steps might be taken, which seem directly to 20 12| marriageable miss, whose person is taken from one public place to 21 13| nature, or their nurses, had taken care to teach them the physical 22 13| school; and the methods taken there, which must be taken 23 13| taken there, which must be taken to keep a number of children 24 13| whether the violent methods taken to break them, do not essentially