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1 3| have been more under the restraint of law, and the curb, however 2 5| also be early subjected to restraint. This misfortune, if it 3 5| most constant and severe restraint, which is that of decorum: 4 5| all things, to lay a due restraint on themselves. The life 5 5| continues, 'from this habitual restraint a tractableness which women 6 5| reflection; and that simple restraint produces a number of peccant 7 6| them; and produce a kind of restraint from which they and love, 8 9| be subjected to a severe restraint, that of propriety. Why 9 12| thing must be a very irksome restraint on their natural vivacity. 10 12| the giddy. circle under restraint, these butterflies long 11 12| is to free them from all restraint by allowing them to participate 12 13| ought never to have felt restraint, nor would, had they been