Chap.

 1  Int|   indignation have depressed my spirits, and I have sighed when
 2    2|         is undermined and their spirits broken by discontent. How
 3    2|         to their sex, were male spirits, confined by mistake in
 4    3|      affirm, that a girl, whose spirits have not been damped by
 5    3| co-operating with the Father of spirits, it tries to govern itself
 6    4|        of the dimples of animal spirits; expecting to see individuality
 7    4|        dainty that elevates the spirits or tickles the palate. The
 8    5|         any mind, unless animal spirits come under that description,
 9    5|        the notice - mere animal spirits have no claim to the kindnesses
10    5|  youthful ebullitions of animal spirits and instinctive feelings
11    6|        of fancy; but the animal spirits, the individual character,
12    6|          These fine intractable spirits appear to be the essence
13    6|     thoughts prey on the damped spirits.* Their reformation, as
14    8|         cordials to raise their spirits, she will want an intrigue
15    8|      behold iniquity!~ ~ But my spirits flag; and I must silently
16    8|        my languid, yet tranquil spirits, to cool the heart that
17   11|      much in children; if their spirits be abased and broken much
18   12|        things which enliven the spirits that have been concentrated
19   12|        health.* The pure animal spirits, which make both mind and
20   13|       answer, with the world of spirits. A noble privilege, it must
21   13|   acquainted with such obliging spirits. We cannot, indeed, give
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