Chap.

 1  Int|     hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures,
 2    4|        of existence.~ ~ When I treat of the peculiar duties of
 3    4|   duties of women, as I should treat of the peculiar duties of
 4    5|    them with love and respect; treat them with tenderness and
 5    5|     the same spirit.~ ~ When I treat of friendship, love, and
 6    7|  properly speaking, impudence, treat each other with respect -
 7    7|      fall into old habits; and treat their husbands as they did
 8   10|    discuss this subject when I treat of private education, I
 9   12|        can boys be expected to treat an usher with respect, when
10   12| infirmities made him no longer treat her like a woman, she ceased
11   13|        impious conclusions, or treat with contempt every promise
12   13|       The manner in which they treat servants in the presence
13   13|       they are their children, treat them as if they were little
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