Chap.

 1  Int|         that they may every day grow more and more masculine.~ ~
 2  Int|     modest, and if women do not grow wiser in the same ratio,
 3    1|    abilities scatter seeds that grow up and have a great influence
 4    2|    desire of pleasing will then grow languid, or become a spring
 5    3|      chubby cheeks, and as they grow up the cares of life are
 6    4|     virtuous and useful as they grow more respectable.~ ~ But,
 7    5|   person of your lady would not grow more pleasing to you, but
 8    5|         to live in the world to grow wiser and better, and not
 9    5| convincing their opponent, they grow angry when those gnawing
10    5|        as to expect the body to grow strong by the exercise which
11    7|         till both men and women grow more modest - till men,
12   10|      faint tie, affections must grow out of the habitual exercise
13   11|         same proportion as they grow indulgent.~ ~ The affections
14   12|       public virtues, must ever grow out of the private character,
15   12|     will become better, as they grow wiser and become free. They
16   12|       the day, they necessarily grow up cunning. My very soul
17   12|         The transition, as they grow up, from barbarity to brutes
18   12|        will suffer her babes to grow up crooked in a nursery.
19   13|    virtues of man; for she must grow more perfect when emancipated,
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