Chap.

 1    2| dependent on their senses for employment and amusement, when no noble
 2    3|     as she was intent on this employment, she happened to see herself
 3    4|   soul, she must have, as the employment of life, an understanding
 4    4|    still; the mind finding no employment, for literature affords
 5    4|     seldom sufficient serious employment to silence their feelings;
 6    4|     to needle-work; yet, this employment contracts their faculties
 7    4|     it will be found that the employment of the thoughts shapes the
 8    5|       she to seek for a fresh employment? where find sufficient strength
 9    5|      clean, and give the head employment, and I will venture to predict
10    6|       it deprives them of all employment, by quenching the hopes
11   12|      sensual manner? Half the employment of the youths is to elude
12   12|     confined to any sedentary employment for more than an hour at
13   12| millinery, &c. would be their employment.~ ~ The young people of
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