Chap.

 1    2|          senses, form the temper, regulate the passions as they begin
 2    3|        the principles that should regulate the discharge of them, I
 3    4| respectable, by forming a plan to regulate a friendship which only
 4    4|          strength to enable it to regulate their conduct, whilst the
 5    5|           need only to pursue and regulate. The little creature will
 6    5|         manage their persons, and regulate their exterior behaviour;
 7    5|             As authority ought to regulate the religion of the women,
 8    8|          female duty; if rules to regulate the behaviour, and to preserve
 9    8|           that, I think, ought to regulate every other; and it is simply
10   11|    criterion by which they should regulate their own, and become unjust
11   12|      rather, more just principles regulate the laws, which ought to
12   13|    exercise the understanding and regulate the imagination. - For any
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