Chap.

 1    1|      to the French character, properly termed finesse; from which
 2  Int|       manly virtues, or, more properly speaking, the attainment
 3    1| citizen of Geneva, instead of properly sifting the subject, threw
 4    4|      of improvement; or, more properly speaking, of discerning
 5    4|     woman to perform any duty properly, and I must again repeat,
 6    5|     tied together by what may properly be termed character. This
 7    5|    gives place to friendship, properly so called, because it is
 8    7|      of manly assurance, more properly speaking, impudence, treat
 9    9|       that the society is not properly organized which does not
10   10|     understanding, if it were properly considered.~ ~  The formation
11   10| temper to manage her children properly. Her parental affection,
12   11|   children, or, to speak more properly, who by fulfilling their
13   12|     the only way to make them properly attentive to their domestic
14   13|     mind, which has been very properly termed sentimental.~ ~ Women
15   13| fondness, how few are managed properly with respect to the infant
16   13|     task of education ever be properly begun till the person of
17   13|      private duties are never properly fulfilled unless the understanding
18   13|    for children will never be properly educated till friendship
19   13|   such reflections would more properly close the last volume.~ ~
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