Chap.

 1    1|         of this truth seemed to open before you when you observed, '
 2  Int|      those nobler passions that open and enlarge the soul; that
 3    1|        was formerly snatched by open force.* And this baneful
 4    2|        are spurs to action, and open the mind; but they sink
 5    3|       whilst boys frolic in the open air, weakens the muscles
 6    3|         a dark cloud, which may open a bright prospect to him,
 7    5|   refinement on cruelty only to open her mind to make the darkness
 8    9|  superiour cast have not a road open by which they can pursue
 9    9|      class? The few employments open to women, so far from being
10   11|     does not beam on us when we open our eyes.~ ~ The indolent
11   12|       mind or body. In order to open their faculties they should
12   12|      little secrets which first open the heart to friendship
13   12| domestic affections, that first open the heart to the various
14   12|        often frustrate the more open designs of force.~ ~ When,
15   12|       to be absolutely free and open to all classes.* A sufficient
16   12|       on gymnastic plays in the open air. The elements of religion,
17   13|         it will be expedient to open a fresh trade with Russia
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