Chap.

 1    5| knowledge as can be acquired by reading and the natural reflections
 2    7|         an everlasting seal! On reading similar passages I have
 3    9|         broadest basis; for the reading of history will scarcely
 4   12|       mechanics, and astronomy. Reading, writing, arithmetic, natural
 5   13| opinions which the only kind of reading calculated to interest an
 6   13|   surprising that they find the reading of history a very dry task,
 7   13|  imagination. - For any kind of reading I think better than leaving
 8   13|      been indulged in desultory reading. Her he endeavoured to lead,
 9   13|      ever attained a relish for reading them, he should have some
10   13|         muddy source, till from reading novels some women of superiour
11   13|       of fancy.~ ~ Besides, the reading of novels makes women, and
12   13|     family, if necessary, or by reading and conversations with both
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