Chap.

 1  Int|      and I have sighed when obliged to confess, that either
 2    2|     gentleman; and boys are obliged to submit to a few years
 3    3|      Most men are sometimes obliged to bear with bodily inconveniencies,
 4    3|     victory which the other obliged to acquire. Hence arise
 5    4| sense of the word, they are obliged to look up to man for every
 6    4| simplest duty, we are often obliged to act contrary to the present
 7    4|   the man should be legally obliged to maintain the woman and
 8    5|  its head-dress, &c. she is obliged to have so much recourse
 9    5|    which mere children were obliged to make, and the questions
10    5|    what I have already been obliged to quote, to give a fair
11    5|  who is fond of home, to be obliged to be always wrapped up
12    8|   need of dependents, he is obliged to learn the art of denying
13    8|  self-denial which they are obliged to practise to preserve
14    9|    which vice and folly are obliged to pay to virtue and the
15    9|    abject poverty not to be obliged to weigh the consequence
16   11|   insist that when they are obliged to submit to authority blindly,
17   12|     in a superb garden, and obliged to pace with steady deportment
18   12|   be dressed alike, and all obliged to submit to the same discipline,
19   12|   the insults that they are obliged to bear from their superiours.~ ~
20   12|  half of the human race are obliged to submit to, retorting
21   13|   highly favoured, would be obliged to lurk in disguise, and
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