Chap.

 1    1|      my sex - not for myself. Independence I have long considered as
 2    1|   basis of every virtue - and independence I will ever secure by contracting
 3    3|       no other foundation for independence of character; I mean explicitly
 4    5|        the true definition of independence; and to bear those bodily
 5    5|      arises from some kind of independence of mind.~ ~ Children, careless
 6    5| feature, shows simplicity and independence of mind. - It is then we
 7    5|    them to act with consonant independence and dignity, he checks the
 8    9|       plans of usefulness and independence. I may excite laughter,
 9   10|     must have sense, and that independence of mind which few women
10   13|        as the first lesson of independence, they should practically
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