Chap.

 1    1|        husbands will make faithless wives; such ignorant beings, indeed,
 2    1|           your young men may choose wives from motives of affection,
 3  Int|        mistresses than affectionate wives and rational mothers; and
 4    2|       tyrannize over their sisters, wives, and daughters. This is
 5    2|    Connected with man as daughters, wives, and mothers, their moral
 6    2|        indolent women make the best wives? Confining our discussion
 7    4|           good managers, and chaste wives; but leave home to seek
 8    4|             relationship, be termed wives, or the very purpose of
 9    4|          that they seduce their own wives. - Hymen banishes modesty,
10    4|            they refuse to let their wives suckle their children. They
11    4|          one reason why some gentle wives have so few attractions
12    5|      prepare women to become chaste wives and sensible mothers, the
13    8|            compass of their duty as wives and mothers was only to
14    8|       duties of citizens, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, and directors
15    9|          which would make them good wives and mothers. Whilst they
16    9|             to fulfil the duties of wives and mothers, by religion
17    9| affectionate sisters, more faithful wives, more reasonable mothers -
18   10|             on their husbands. Meek wives are, in general, foolish
19   12|            to domestic tyranny over wives, children, and servants,
20   12|            stayed at home had their wives had more sense, or the graces
21   12|            will quickly become good wives, and mothers; that is -
22   13|           affection of husbands and wives cannot be pure when they
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