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1 2| causes; and complicated rules to adjust behaviour are 2 2| moral beings by any other rules than those deduced from 3 3| own, or act according to rules, deduced from principles 4 3| they will, having no fixed rules to square their conduct 5 3| observe another of his grand rules, and, cautiously preserving 6 4| heroines, exceptions to general rules? I wish to see women neither 7 5| be subverted by practical rules built upon this ignoble 8 5| necessarily be educated by rules not strictly deducible from 9 5| will never want starched rules of decorum - something more 10 5| There would be no end to rules for behaviour, if it be 11 5| come round - for where are rules of accommodation to stop? 12 7| though those who study rules of decorum are, in general, 13 7| of my sex, of the absurd rules which make modesty a pharisaical 14 7| disgusting as futile, for studied rules of behaviour only impose 15 8| all exceptions to general rules. And it is according to 16 8| before convinced that he who rules the day makes his sun to 17 8| total of female duty; if rules to regulate the behaviour, 18 12| judgment to modify general rules. The being who can think