Chap.

 1  Int|       Can they be expected to govern a family with judgment,
 2  Int|      more gravity, some women govern their husbands without degrading
 3  Int| because intellect will always govern.~ ~
 4    2|        who will condescend to govern by such sinister methods! '
 5    2|     conceal it, though it may govern their conduct; - as if it
 6    3|       of spirits, it tries to govern itself by the invariable
 7    4|    that I scarcely am able to govern my muscles, when I see a
 8    4|      to his authority, and to govern their inclinations according
 9    4|      occasions, sufficient to govern the world. Lewis XIV during
10    4|       pleasure may be said to govern them all; but does this
11    4|     till they are, women will govern them by the most direct
12    5|     passions and motives will govern their appetites and sentiments.~ ~ '
13    5|       telling an untruth.' To govern the tongue in this manner
14    5|  Cowper.~ ~ The being who can govern itself has nothing to fear
15    6|     have reason sufficient to govern their own conduct - why,
16    9|       be ambitious, they must govern their tyrants by sinister
17   10|     firm, by being allowed to govern her own conduct, she will
18   13|     restrain our appetites or govern our passions; but health
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