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1 1| exertion of cunning is only an instinct of nature to enable them 2 2| have neither the unerring instinct of brutes, nor are allowed 3 3| conduct whilst unerring instinct is denied - they are surely 4 4| so far as their natural instinct is improved by the culture 5 4| been denied to woman; and instinct, sublimated into wit and 6 4| most exquisitely polished instinct. I discern not a trace of 7 4| reasonable one, the exercise of instinct and sensibility may be the 8 5| reason just rising above instinct? Who that has read Dean 9 8| parent mingling with an instinct merely animal, give it dignity; 10 8| affection, that ennobles instinct, either destroy the embryo 11 11| because they obeyed a powerful instinct?~ ~ The simple definition 12 11| of common sense, or the instinct of self-defence, peculiar 13 11| weakness; resembling that instinct, which makes a fish muddy 14 13| persevering pertinacity of instinct. Even virtuous women never