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 1    2|  attention to a puerile kind of propriety, will obtain for them the
 2    2|        or, to speak with strict propriety, God, has made all things
 3    2|        fresh game. With perfect propriety, according to this view
 4    2|      The answer will decide the propriety of Dr. Gregory's advice,
 5    3| subjection, to act with as much propriety by this reflected light
 6    4|         might with the greatest propriety be applied to the female
 7    4|      duties with the most exact propriety. As he is conscious how
 8    4|       could not then with equal propriety be termed the sweet flowers
 9    4|          or from some regard to propriety, with a small stipend, and
10    5|        often been sacrificed to propriety; - another word for convenience.~ ~
11    5|          or, to speak with more propriety, by inexperience, brings
12    7|  produce modesty, though it may propriety of conduct, when it is merely
13    7|            But, with respect to propriety of behaviour, excepting
14    8|  believe, valued herself on the propriety of her behaviour before
15    8|      acted in this respect with propriety.~ ~ Weak minds are always
16    9|        is true, might with more propriety quit the Faro Bank, or card-table,
17    9|       severe restraint, that of propriety. Why subject her to propriety -
18    9|   propriety. Why subject her to propriety - blind propriety, if she
19    9|        her to propriety - blind propriety, if she be capable of acting
20    9|   loveliness, or the harmonious propriety that attunes the passions
21   11|     women, more from a sense of propriety, more out of respect for
22   12|    rendered useless by habitual propriety of behaviour. Not, indeed,
23   12|          and thus it might with propriety be termed rather the model
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