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1 2| one, that she should rely entirely on his understanding; and 2 2| so weak that they must be entirely subjected to the superior 3 2| I respect his heart; but entirely disapprove of his celebrated 4 2| understandings make them entirely dependent on their senses 5 4| by this amiable weakness entirely dependent, excepting what 6 5| of them very sensible, I entirely disapprove of, because it 7 5| meretricious slave to fondle, entirely dependent on his reason 8 5| their sway, they should not entirely trust to their persons, 9 7| children could be kept entirely from improper company, we 10 7| with them, leaving love entirely out of the question, who 11 8| nobody else, give themselves entirely up to vanity and dissipation, 12 8| education, women seldom become entirely abandoned till they are 13 10| who are taught to depend entirely on their husbands. Meek 14 11| object of his choice not entirely meet with the approbation 15 12| influenced, would not be entirely under the direction of men, 16 12| abolished, children would be entirely separated from their parents, 17 12| supposed. For it is seldom done entirely to speak with moderation, 18 12| whilst school-masters depend entirely on parents for a subsistence; 19 13| women whose sensibility was entirely engrossed by their husbands; 20 13| they leave their children entirely to the care of servants;