Chap.

 1    1| constant effect, degrading the master and the abject dependent.~ ~
 2    2|    form the moral character, a master and mistress of a family
 3    3|      love expires, between the master and his pupil?~ ~ I must
 4    4|      on the benevolence of the master of the house, and his new
 5    5|       herself agreeable to her master - this being the grand end
 6    5|        the strongest should be master in appearance, and be dependent
 7    5|        husband, is become your master; and claims your obedience.
 8    5|       playfulness of love. The master wished to have a meretricious
 9   12|      servant did not then lead master by the hand, for, when he
10   12|     Indeed, the necessity of a master's giving the parents some
11   12|     the child itself; thus the master countenances falsehood,
12   12|       cheapest school, and the master could not live, if he did
13   12| prepared for a larger one. The master took me into the school-room, &
14   12|     off the walk, and that the master sometimes permitted sheep
15   12|   usher with respect, when the master seems to consider him in
16   13|       again and again, because master or miss hung about mamma,
17   13|    wielding this sceptre, sole master of his house, because he
18   13|       breathed into man by the Master of the universe. Allowing
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