Chap.

 1    1|       national education: and I call with the firm tone of humanity;
 2    1|      nor forget, in obeying the call of appetite, the purpose
 3  Adv|      have cursorily alluded to, call for particular investigation,
 4    1| benignity itself thought fit to call into existence a creature
 5    2|       In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose
 6    3|    inactivity, which we falsely call delicacy; instead of hardening
 7    3|  acquire virtues which they may call their own, for how can a
 8    4|       sensual error, for I must call it so, has the false system
 9    4|         moderate abilities, who call for instruction, and catch
10    5|         mine eyes, I venture to call this a suggestion of reason,
11    5|         weak, and what some may call beautiful, the understanding
12    5|        the hour of dulness, and call up the ideas of felicity:
13    5|        and clear.~ ~ I will not call hers a masculine understanding,
14    5|         not speaking harshly to call it the wisdom of this world,
15    5|      the Author of all good, to call forth and strengthen the
16    6|      serves to fix impressions, call forth emotions, and associate
17    7|         libertine who obeys the call of appetite or fancy, than
18    7|        And I must be allowed to call her a modest woman, before
19    9|       sword, I do not choose to call them pests; but surely the
20   11|      twenty years of solicitude call for a return, and the son
21   12|         they think useless, but call their duty, soon lose a
22   12|     purify the heart, and first call forth all the youthful powers,
23   12|    force.~ ~ When, therefore, I call women slaves, I mean in
24   12|         to dispose of money, or call any thing their own, they
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