Chap.

 1    2|        their understandings now receive, they only attain a knowledge
 2    2|         regal homage which they receive is so intoxicating, that
 3    2|        who, generally speaking, receive only a disorderly kind of
 4    3|   improvement in knowledge must receive continual checks. And if
 5    4|       solicitude, condescend to receive a degree of attention and
 6    4|       the education, which they receive from society, the love of
 7    4|     respect to women, when they receive a careful education, they
 8    4|       from whom they pretend to receive the chief pleasure of life;
 9    4|         creature, who is not to receive, but acquire happiness.
10    5|         and pious cautions they receive to guard them against immodesty.
11    5|       step of existence, it may receive to the anxious questions
12    6|  considering the education they receive, and that their 'highest
13    7|       of chaste, which does not receive a sublime gloom of tender
14    8|        perdition, that yawns to receive them. - No! no! The agonized
15    9| caresses that she and her child receive from a father who has been
16    9|       luxury of cleanliness, to receive her husband, who returning
17   11|      few parents are willing to receive the respectful affection
18   12|   removed to other schools, and receive instruction, in some measure
19   12|       education which women now receive scarcely deserves the name.
20   12|       as a majestic pile fit to receive a noble inhabitant, in the
21   13|         females are supposed to receive a superiour education, flock
22   13|    blank, because the mind must receive a degree of enlargement
23   13|        should always be made to receive assistance from a man or
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