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1 Int| fondness for pleasure which takes place of ambition and those 2 2| cite, indignation always takes place of admiration, and 3 2| of life, when reflection takes place of sensation. But 4 3| unnecessary: the latter, as it takes from their feminine graces, 5 3| who provides his meals and takes care of his linen, it must 6 3| artificial passions, till vanity takes place of every social affection, 7 4| who, in a gust of passion, takes advantage of unsuspecting 8 4| equal, or, if any difference takes place, the males born are 9 4| modesty, and chaste love takes its flight.~ ~ Love, considered 10 5| to the order of nature, takes away, in the sight of God, 11 5| particularly allude to, it takes place of the most serious 12 6| the period that the body takes to arrive at maturity, can 13 9| interest which his heart takes in an attempt to make the 14 10| babe to a nurse, and only takes it from a nurse to send 15 10| friend, and mutual confidence takes place of overstrained admiration - 16 12| acquirement of knowledge, that takes women out of their families, 17 12| blows without. And she who takes her dogs to bed, and nurses 18 12| the maternal character, takes woman out of her sphere.~ ~ 19 13| sluggish reason, which supinely takes opinions on trust, and obstinately