Chap.

 1    2|     individual to attain such habits of virtue as will render
 2    3|     on principles, fixed into habits, to see her children attain
 3    5|    begin the search, when her habits are fixed, and vanity has
 4    5|      can they be fortified by habits when they are proved to
 5    5|   present feelings, and early habits, are the grand springs:
 6    6|       to twist into all their habits of thinking, or, to speak
 7    6| cannot quickly get rid of old habits. When a man of abilities
 8    6|       hideous shape. When the habits of weak people are consolidated
 9    7|  acquiring nasty, or immodest habits; and as many girls have
10    7|      that women fall into old habits; and treat their husbands
11   12|    crammed together, many bad habits must be acquired; but, at
12   12|       animadverted on the bad habits which females acquire when
13   12|     present feelings, and the habits which they have accidentally
14   13|     we either reform our evil habits and cease to sin against
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