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1 2| of mind to acquire what really deserves the name of virtue. 2 2| Still, if advice could really make a being gentle, whose 3 2| sober light, if they be really capable of acting like rational 4 3| mothers or fathers, who really attend to the education 5 4| an immortal being, that really deserves the name of knowledge. 6 4| whom she too, in sport, may really elevate for ever above you. 7 4| rising by the exertions which really improve a rational creature; 8 4| these sinister methods they really persuaded women, by working 9 4| mean when the heart has really been rendered susceptible, 10 4| amiable; and their hearts are really more sensible to general 11 5| This misfortune, if it really be one, is inseparable from 12 5| with the human heart, if he really supposed that such conduct 13 5| that noble passion did not really raise the being above his 14 7| But, if the sexes be really to live in a state of warfare, 15 7| Would ye, O my sisters, really possess modesty, ye must 16 8| important to her as what she really is. It follows hence, that 17 8| absolve him where he has really been in the fault, notwithstanding 18 8| of her reputation. If we really deserve our own good opinion 19 8| innocent gallantry. Did women really respect virtue for its own 20 9| neighbours.~ ~ But, to render her really virtuous and useful, she 21 9| some future time, for I really think that women ought to 22 12| confined, and the parent who really puts his own hand to the 23 12| possession of rare abilities is really calculated to excite over-weening 24 13| assist his votaries; but, if really respecting the power of