Chap.

 1    2|    baneful consequences than is commonly supposed; for the little
 2    3|         that men of genius have commonly weak, or, to use a more
 3    3|      fashion, who was more than commonly proud of her delicacy and
 4    4|         more upon a par than is commonly granted.~ ~ The stamen of
 5    4|         in, by courtesy? Women, commonly called Ladies, are not to
 6    4|     superannuated coquettes are commonly of the same opinion; for,
 7    4|         often useful; but it is commonly to remedy other errors.'~ ~ *
 8    6|       is given to the mind that commonly remains throughout life.
 9    8|       own good opinion we shall commonly be respected in the world;
10   11| connected with judgment than is commonly allowed. Nay, as another
11   12|     respecting female learning, commonly produces, especially from
12   13|   earned savings of a slave are commonly expended in a little tawdry
13   13|         especially, as they are commonly inspired by men; but I contend
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