Chap.

 1    2|           shew itself, and reason teach passion to submit to necessity;
 2    2| themselves only dependent on God. Teach them, in common with man,
 3    4|          though experience should teach them that the men who pride
 4    4|        that aristocracy assumes. 'Teach them to read and write,'
 5    5|     prevent this abuse, we should teach them, above all things,
 6    5|          not have any religion to teach her, though in such a situation
 7    5|         make a wife chaste, is to teach her to practise the wanton
 8    5|         deserve the name, it will teach them; or, of what use will
 9    7|           humanity, and love will teach them modesty.* There is
10   11|          remedy this evil? for to teach them virtue on any solid
11   11|         any solid principle is to teach them to despise their parents.
12   12|       with it, will, if it do not teach him cunning, at least prevent
13   12|         of manners, who, eager to teach the accomplishments of a
14   12|       that they only undertook to teach Latin and Greek; and that
15   12|      whole mind; for they neither teach children to speak fluently,
16   13|         nurses, had taken care to teach them the physical meaning
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