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 1    1|       remain immured in their families groping in the dark? for
 2    3|  subdivided into kingdoms and families, were governed by laws deduced
 3    4|  should be taken out of their families, speaking of the majority. '
 4    4|      themselves managed their families, instructed their children,
 5    4|       brow, and keep together families that the vices of the fathers
 6    8|     mothers, and directors of families, become merely the selfish
 7   11| subject to the views of their families, who never think of consulting
 8   12|       extravagance into their families, which banish domestic duties
 9   12|    ought, not only in private families, but in public schools,
10   12|      takes women out of their families, and tears the smiling babe
11   12|     them, and draw from their families many citizens, who would
12   13|     for ladies, mistresses of families, are not ashamed to drive
13   13|    which women have for their families, prevailed in the dissenting
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