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1 2| must turn to the right or left; and he who will pass life 2 3| blind zeal. The child is not left a moment to its own direction, 3 3| breaks this tie. - She is left a widow, perhaps, without 4 4| what it would be were they left in a state nearer to nature. 5 4| whilst the judgment is left unformed, what can be expected 6 4| educated, are often cruelly left by their parents without 7 4| that children should be left under the management of 8 4| considered, they may be left to chance; it is the multitude, 9 4| endeavour to fill the void left by the loss of her husband' 10 4| taking her* body the mind is left to rust; so that while physical 11 5| erroneous conclusions are left in the mind.~ ~ Why was 12 5| below, whilst sober sense is left far behind. - This is not 13 5| behaviour may safely be left to its guidance.~ ~ Why, 14 5| neither to the right nor left - it is a straightforward 15 5| antiques; - the soul is left out, and none of the parts 16 5| generous feeling before it had left any permanent character, 17 7| off; a virtue would have left some vestiges in the mind, 18 7| charms insulted if, when left alone with a man, he did 19 7| respects, may safely be left to herself; let women only 20 12| the moment after he has left the pulpit, and even whilst 21 13| abilities, had, before she was left to his guardianship, been