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Alphabetical [« »] gymnastic 1 habit 9 habits 14 habitual 21 habitually 4 habitude 2 hackneyed 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 established 21 fond 21 founded 21 habitual 21 ignorant 21 infancy 21 left | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances habitual |
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1 4| attended to, he learns an habitual regard to every circumstance 2 4| cunning to undermine the habitual affection, which she is 3 4| have a good temper. That habitual cheerfulness, termed good-humour, 4 5| he continues, 'from this habitual restraint a tractableness 5 5| pleasures are transient. The habitual state of the affections 6 5| should rather be termed habitual grace of body, than that 7 5| the tender confidence of habitual esteem. Before marriage 8 6| association of our ideas is either habitual or instantaneous; and the 9 6| associations; but there is an habitual association of ideas, that 10 6| mechanical exactness.~ ~ This habitual slavery, to first impressions, 11 7| reserve of reason, which, like habitual cleanliness, is seldom seen 12 7| loose behaviour shews such habitual depravity, such weakness 13 7| question, who pays this kind of habitual respect to her person.~ ~ 14 8| simply to cherish such an habitual respect for mankind as may 15 8| morality which makes the habitual breach of one duty a breach 16 9| will employ. And what but habitual idleness can hereditary 17 10| affections must grow out of the habitual exercise of a mutual sympathy; 18 12| worship, they acquire an habitual contempt for the very service, 19 12| would be rendered useless by habitual propriety of behaviour. 20 12| duties of public life, by the habitual practice of those inferiour 21 12| their superiours.~ ~ This habitual cruelty is first caught