Chap.

 1    1|      experience, on just, though narrow, views.~ ~ Going back to
 2    2|          A mistaken education, a narrow, uncultivated mind, and
 3    4|     adjust instruction as not to narrow the understanding, whilst
 4    5|      that her virtue is built on narrow views and selfishness, who
 5    5| contemporaries, arise above such narrow prejudices! If wisdom be
 6    5|       accommodation to stop? The narrow path of truth and virtue
 7    5|         have already noticed the narrow cautions with respect to
 8    5| themselves of; but her views are narrow, and her prejudices as unreasonable
 9    5|        for worldly pursuits; yet narrow, instead of enlarging the
10   12|    endeavoured to confine in one narrow channel, the living waters
11   13|        woman - as good as such a narrow mind would allow her to
12   13|          as men;' and that their narrow affections, to which justice
13   13|          I assert, that the same narrow prejudice for their sect,
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