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1 2| they might as well pine married as single - and would not 2 2| opened. People of taste, married or single, without distinction, 3 3| trained up to obedience, be married to a sensible man, who directs 4 5| of nature. When a man is married, however, to such a wife 5 5| permanent connection between married people than even love itself. 6 5| permanent connexion between married people than love. Beauty, 7 5| dogmatically addresses a new married man; and to elucidate this 8 5| ensues, because forsooth he married without his father's consent. 9 7| immodest behaviour of many married women, who are nevertheless 10 7| behaviour of many newly married women has often disgusted 11 8| advert to the intrigues of married women, particularly in high 12 8| where women are suitably married, according to their respective 13 8| polluted by the arts which married women, under the convenient 14 8| respecting herself. The married woman, on the contrary, 15 8| hope or fear.~ ~ Sometimes married women act still more audaciously; 16 8| had seduced and afterwards married. This woman had actually 17 8| shameful indolence of many married women, and others a little 18 9| existence in the state, married or single; else we shall 19 12| different character does a married citizen assume from the 20 13| privileges, and not allowed, as married women, excepting in criminal