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 1  Int|       is a rough sketch of my plan; and should I express my
 2    3|       ignorance, proceed on a plan diametrically opposite to
 3    4|      to be useful must have a plan of conduct; and, in the
 4    4|       steady eye of reason; a plan of conduct equally distant
 5    4|     respectable, by forming a plan to regulate a friendship
 6    5| Emilius he deviates from this plan; yet, the difference between
 7    5|      happiness, on a confined plan, were turned into an anxious
 8    5|     best policy.'~ ~ That the plan of life which enables us
 9    7|       often conceives a great plan, and tenaciously adheres
10   12|      though they may pursue a plan of study in a more orderly
11   12|  glass of wine, and retire to plan some mischievous trick,
12   12|      of study, and render any plan of improvement abortive
13   12|      form the man.~ ~ In this plan of education the constitution
14   12|  indeed, as an outline of the plan I mean, than a digested
15   12|       a knave adheres to some plan; and any plan of reason
16   12| adheres to some plan; and any plan of reason may be seen through
17   13|      pursued a very different plan with each.~ ~ The niece,
18   13| tempers, frustrating also any plan of education that a more
19   13|  babes. And did they pursue a plan of conduct, and not waste
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