Chap.

 1  Int|         without cultivating their understandings, they are taken out of their
 2  Int|       clear that they have weaker understandings. It seems scarcely necessary
 3    2|           cultivation which their understandings now receive, they only attain
 4    2|          by the exercise of their understandings, that stability of character
 5    2|           women by cramping their understandings and sharpening their senses.
 6    2|           when their uncultivated understandings make them entirely dependent
 7    4|           are inflamed, and their understandings neglected, consequently
 8    4|     swaggering apes of men, whose understandings are narrowed by being brought
 9    4|       degree would exercise their understandings. The conversation of French
10    5|           to such opinions, their understandings, at least, deserve the contempt
11    6|           that they neglect their understandings, and turn all their attention
12    6|         are led to exercise their understandings, they should not be satirized
13    7|        because men exercise their understandings more than women.~ ~ * The
14    9|  oppressed; and, unless they have understandings far superiour to the common
15    9|    superiour to the common run of understandings, taking in both sexes, they
16    9| observations. - I appeal to their understandings; and, as a fellow-creature,
17   12|            do not cultivate their understandings, in order to plant virtues
18   13|           be led, by having their understandings cultivated on a large scale,
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