Chap.

 1  Int|    refinement; that the books of instruction, written by men of genius,
 2  Int|        have fallen into; for the instruction which has hitherto been
 3  Int|       who endeavour by satire or instruction to improve them. It is acknowledged
 4  Int|       enlarge the soul; that the instruction which women have hitherto
 5    4|   difficult task is so to adjust instruction as not to narrow the understanding,
 6    4|          approbation suck in the instruction which has been elaborately
 7    4|          abilities, who call for instruction, and catch the colour of
 8    5|      were listened to instead of instruction. These, weakening the mind,
 9    5|         that we expect more from instruction, than mere instruction can
10    5|      from instruction, than mere instruction can produce: for, instead
11    5|          to that hasty premature instruction, which leads them presumptuously
12    6|    professedly written for their instruction, which make the first impression
13   12|       other schools, and receive instruction, in some measure appropriated
14   12| appropriated for their immediate instruction.~ ~ I only drop these observations
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