Chap.

 1  Int|     noble prerogative! But not content with this natural pre-eminence,
 2    2|   determine; meanwhile I shall content myself with observing, that
 3    3|       her husband, but will be content to be his pupil. Far from
 4    3| Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I shall content myself with simply asking,
 5    4| creature useful to others, and content with its own station: for
 6    5|     infancy fond of dress. Not content with being pretty, they
 7    5| insincerity and falsehood, but content myself with observing, that
 8    5|      best calculated to ensure content in this, cannot be denied;
 9    5|        might enjoy a degree of content, though he neither cultivated
10    5|      the boundary that secures content. But if, in the dawn of
11    5|       sees nothing when one is content to contemplate only; it
12    9|        snap our chains, and be content with rational fellowship
13   10|     only good and wise men are content with the respect that will
14   10|      both father and mother be content to transfer the charge to
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