Chap.

 1  Int|   being for a nobler field of action.~ ~ The education of women
 2    1|       with various motives of action, they are formally contradicted,
 3    2|  world. Passions are spurs to action, and open the mind; but
 4    2|   comparatively mean field of action; that only appears grand
 5    3| entangled with her motives of action. Most men are sometimes
 6    5|      led to a nobler scene of action, it is probable that he
 7    5| entangle the grand motives of action, which reason and religion
 8    6|     with all their motives of action; and, to harp a little on
 9    8|   with regard to a particular action; but it is scarce possible
10    8|       each thought ripen into action, and whose judgment never
11   12|       be a powerful spring of action unless it extend to the
12   13| virtue, and not the motive of action, is never to be found with
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