Chap.

 1    2|          rely on God.~ ~ Yet in the following lines Milton seems to coincide
 2    2| accidentally caged in a human body. Following the same train of thinking,
 3    3|       respectable old man gives the following sensible account of the
 4    4|         Letitia] Barbauld write the following ignoble comparison?~ ~ '
 5    5|            subjection, he gives the following advice:~ ~ 'Girls ought
 6    5|      recommending piety he uses the following argument. 'Never, perhaps,
 7    5|          and gentle.'~ ~ Is not the following portrait - the portrait
 8    5|            for instance, should the following caution be given when art
 9    5|            detects his villany, and following the dictates of honour marries
10    6|     knowledge, are obvious from the following considerations. The association
11    7|       modesty had the writer of the following remark! 'The lady who asked
12   11|    addressing their children in the following manner, though it is in
13   12|         women, who, by accident, or following a strong bent of nature,
14   13|             to their own hearts the following questions, not forgetting
15   13|             not waste their time in following the fashionable vagaries
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