Chap.

 1  Int| exceptions, are only anxious to inspire love, when they ought to
 2    1|        to imbitter our days and inspire us with mistaken notions
 3    1|       respect and contempt they inspire render the discharge of
 4    2|     which grand views alone can inspire.~ ~ I shall be told that
 5    2|        as an inferior, and only inspire a vapid tenderness, which
 6    4|      self-government, they only inspire love; and are the mistresses
 7    4|       women be only educated to inspire it, and let every charm
 8    4|         when they can no longer inspire love, they pay for the vigour
 9    5|        and instinctive feelings inspire, will enter the world with
10    6|     food of love. Such men will inspire passion. Half the sex, in
11    7|       what would otherwise only inspire cold admiration - lovely! -
12    7|     pursuit of knowledge, alone inspire, or ye will still remain
13   10|        is equally calculated to inspire maternal and filial affection:
14   11|     that the affection which we inspire always resembles that we
15   12|         can they be expected to inspire independent sentiments,
16   12|   appetite.~ ~ In order then to inspire a love of home and domestic
17   13|         God who was supposed to inspire them. The glare of worldly
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