Chap.

 1    1|    his providence, and boldly learn to know good by practising
 2    2|       into society, what they learn is rather by snatches; and
 3    3|  force of opinion. She should learn to penetrate into their
 4    5|      fact, almost all of them learn with reluctance to read
 5    5|       of faults, she ought to learn betimes even to suffer injustice,
 6    5|   being as man, they ought to learn from the exercise of their
 7    5|      man that the woman is to learn what she is to see, and
 8    5|      the woman that man is to learn what he ought to do. If
 9    5|    born, reason together, and learn to submit to the authority
10    6|       conduct - why, all they learn - must be learned by rote!
11    6| exteriour graces, and quickly learn to despise the sensibility
12    6|       truth women have yet to learn, though much it imports
13    8|  dependents, he is obliged to learn the art of denying without
14    9|  affection, because we should learn to respect ourselves; and
15   11|    authority girls very early learn the lessons which they afterwards
16   12|       tricks do they not also learn from each other, when a
17   12|     any thing their own, they learn to turn the market penny;
18   12|      pain, unmoved, will soon learn to inflict it.~ ~ The vulgar
19   12|   sleep at home that they may learn to love home; yet to make
20   13|     to peep into futurity, to learn what they have to expect
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