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1 1| simplicity of affection.~ ~ Consider, Sir, dispassionately, these 2 1| woman - prescription.~ ~ Consider, I address you as a legislator, 3 Int| the subject. I shall first consider women in the grand light 4 2| serious mother, should only consider her power to please as the 5 2| understanding without stopping to consider what character the husband 6 3| attacked, the wise will consider, and leave the narrow-minded 7 3| subject still further, when I consider religion in a light opposite 8 4| for a maintenance, and to consider their persons as the proper 9 5| different.'~ ~ 'Whether I consider the peculiar destination 10 5| admired, when people do not consider what they admire; and can 11 5| debased by being made to consider the sex of their companions? 12 5| never seen before, she will consider such an impertinent freedom 13 5| at the close. They do not consider that the tree, and even 14 6| Is it surprising, when we consider what a determinate effect 15 7| for love. I do not now consider the wisdom or virtue of 16 7| superfluous to add, that I consider all those feminine airs 17 9| themselves pleasing; they do not consider that they thus make natural 18 9| heroes. I do not mean to consider this question critically; 19 9| misconstruction, though I consider that women in the common 20 12| the snug place, which they consider in the light of an hereditary 21 12| and whom they ought to consider as the representatives of 22 12| when the master seems to consider him in the light of a servant, 23 13| they have not been led to consider the knowledge of their duty 24 13| intimacy with women, learned to consider love as a selfish gratification -