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1 1| founded on the fashion of the age, can only be felt by a few 2 2| society they live in. In every age there has been a stream 3 3| hoped, in this enlightened age, be contested without danger, 4 3| by the prejudices of the age, some allowance should be 5 4| in the esteem of his own age, and have drawn, even from 6 4| the selfish prudence of age to chill the ardour of youth.~ ~ 7 5| corrupted, at a very early age, by the wordly and pious 8 5| coquetry and art. At the age of ten or eleven; nay, often 9 5| youth, the usefulness of age, and the rational hopes 10 5| rote the hesitating if of age, that did not prove a selfish 11 5| youth, nor the cool depth of age. I cannot help imputing 12 5| indolently adopted only because age has given them a venerable 13 8| beside the prejudices of his age or country. We should rather 14 8| humanity of the present age with the barbarism of antiquity, 15 11| attention when the feebleness of age comes upon him. But to subjugate 16 11| another, after he is of age to answer to society for 17 12| receives. With his equals in age this could never be the 18 12| sheepishness so natural to the age, which schools and an early 19 12| from five to nine years of age, ought to be absolutely 20 12| usefully exercised, for at this age they should not be confined 21 12| socratic form.~ ~ After the age of nine, girls and boys, 22 12| less, till they were of age. Those, who were designed 23 13| appears but once in an age. I therefore agree with