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 1    2|      having no serious scientific study, if they have natural sagacity
 2    2|      pleasing be such a necessary study? it is only useful to a
 3    3|   impaired their constitutions by study or careless inattention
 4    3|         should be directed to the study of men, and to the attainment
 5    3|            therefore she ought to study the mind of man thoroughly,
 6    3|       morality, and to reduce the study of man to a system. Women
 7    5|         they are in a capacity to study agreeable gesture, a pleasing
 8    5|        injure our health by close study? The exalted pleasure which
 9    7|         modesty, though those who study rules of decorum are, in
10    9|         No. Women might certainly study the art of healing, and
11    9|    language.~ ~ They might, also, study politics, and settle their
12   12|         they may pursue a plan of study in a more orderly manner
13   12| continually disturb the course of study, and render any plan of
14   12|     comprehensively be termed the study of affectation; for we now
15   12|         science, and continue the study of history and politics,
16   12|       science of morality, or the study of the political history
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