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 1    1|         be binding which is not founded on reason? If indeed this
 2    1|   manner, whose constitution is founded on the nature of man, strikes,
 3    1|      honour, a kind of morality founded on the fashion of the age,
 4    2|         their conduct should be founded on the same principles,
 5    3|   affection for their husbands, founded on the same principle that
 6    4|        or free: an aristocracy, founded on property, or sterling
 7    4|        at least, rather a match founded on esteem. In that case
 8    4|       affections, because it is founded on principle, and cemented
 9    5|       deserve the name, must be founded on knowledge; let us endeavour
10    5|      the submission demanded be founded on justice - there is no
11    5|  considered, and therefore were founded on some reason; yet not
12    5| condensing energy, unless it be founded on reason. If it be merely
13    7|    itself, her chastity must be founded on modesty, and not on worldly
14    7|         the conduct that is not founded upon truth!~ ~ Would ye,
15    9|       not rest firmly even when founded on a rock, if one half of
16   11|      securely: for unless it be founded on knowledge, it cannot
17   12|       virtues of both sexes are founded on reason; and, till the
18   12|    confidence - esteem is never founded on it cannot tell what!~ ~
19   12|     poor, for partial humanity, founded on present sensations, or
20   13|    affection for their country, founded on knowledge, because it
21   13|     subject, allowed to be well founded; and it is simply this,
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