Chap.

 1    1|     bosoms, they should labour to improve the morals of their fellow-citizens,
 2  Int|          satire or instruction to improve them. It is acknowledged
 3    1|      brutes,* who could think and improve himself, why should that
 4    1|         were not set in motion to improve our nature, of which they
 5    4|        the exertions which really improve a rational creature; but
 6    4|         life, an understanding to improve. And when, to render the
 7    4| affections and relationships that improve the heart and mind. It does
 8    5|          to have advised women to improve themselves till they rose
 9    5|         into an anxious desire to improve the understanding. - 'Wisdom
10    8|        sexes mutually corrupt and improve each other. This I believe
11   12|         view throughout - that to improve both sexes they ought, not
12   12|        education, for many things improve and amuse the senses, when
13   12|       being; and if they will not improve women, they will deprave
14   13|          sexes, indiscriminately, improve her mind. For nature has
15   13|      exercised, cannot be said to improve the understanding, though
16   13|       salutary effects tending to improve mankind might be expected
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