Chap.

 1  Int|        particularly written for their improvement must not be overlooked;
 2    1|             superior opportunities of improvement, though subordination almost
 3    2| stumbling-block in the way of gradual improvement, and true melioration of
 4    2|              he will not impede their improvement merely to gratify his sensual
 5    3|          progress of human virtue and improvement in knowledge must receive
 6    4|  consequentially, the simple power of improvement; or, more properly speaking,
 7    4|             accomplishments, the only improvement they are excited, by their
 8    4|   unfavourable to human happiness and improvement.' - Knox's Essays.~ ~ In
 9    5|            which exclude pleasure and improvement, by vainly wishing to ward
10    8|               if we pant after higher improvement and higher attainments,
11   12|                and render any plan of improvement abortive which includes
12   12|               the progress of gradual improvement. The memory is loaded with
13   12|               become more so; for the improvement must be mutual, or the injustice
14   12|               them!~ ~ I speak of the improvement and emancipation of the
15   12|            human understanding in the improvement of the sciences and arts;
16   13|              Reflections on the Moral Improvement~ ~That a Revolution in Female
17   13|              a stand, with respect to improvement, and make many of them dedicate
18   13|            expected to result from an improvement in female manners, towards
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