Chap.

 1    2|      kind of education, seldom attend to with that degree of exactness
 2    3| mothers or fathers, who really attend to the education of females,
 3    3|     chat of weak nurses, or to attend at her mother's toilet,
 4    4|      finery and parade. If she attend to her children, it is,
 5    8|       Italy, and Portugal, men attend the levees of equivocal
 6   12|    duty. At college, forced to attend or evade public worship,
 7   12|    afternoon, the girls should attend a school, where plain-work,
 8   12|  particular professions, might attend, three or four mornings
 9   13|    they had various masters to attend them, and a sort of menial
10   13|     sensible mothers. Many men attend to the breeding of horses,
11   13|         Thus made slavishly to attend the little idol, all those
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