Chap.

 1    2|       places men and women, I shall leave to the judicious to determine;
 2    3|             wise will consider, and leave the narrow-minded to rail
 3    3|           protector; he may die and leave her with a large family.~ ~
 4    3| understanding, for I do not wish to leave the line of mediocrity,
 5    4|     managers, and chaste wives; but leave home to seek for more agreeable,
 6    5|          generally artful enough to leave this matter in doubt. The
 7    5|            may dazzle the weak; but leave nature to itself, and it
 8    5|            first consideration, and leave futurity to provide for
 9    5|             his grasp, would he not leave to others the honour of
10    6|        childhood when they ought to leave the go-cart forever, have
11    7|          they both desire a wife to leave it in doubt whether sensibility
12    9|             exclaimed, How can they leave the nursery for the camp! -
13   12|             the same discipline, or leave the school. The school-room
14   12|              if they allow women to leave their harams, do not cultivate
15   13|           majority of mothers, they leave their children entirely
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