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 1    2|      but, from the imperfect cultivation which their understandings
 2    2|      education of women, the cultivation of the understanding is
 3    3|  substitute, it is true, for cultivation of mind, though it serves
 4    4|    this exercise is the true cultivation of the understanding; and
 5    4|      conspires to render the cultivation of the understanding more
 6    4|    in the way to prevent the cultivation of the female understanding: -
 7    4|     must be that being whose cultivation of mind has only tended
 8    4|  understanding, is opened by cultivation; and by, which may not appear
 9    4|    minds are not enlarged by cultivation, or the natural selfishness
10    5|       but the object of that cultivation is different. In the one
11    5|   only that the order of the cultivation of both is in that respect
12   12|    emphatically to be termed cultivation of mind, which teaches young
13   12| little attention paid to the cultivation of modesty, amongst men,
14   12|     fine arts requires great cultivation; but not more than a taste
15   13|     the same cause - want of cultivation of mind. When men meet they
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