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 1    3|        of women.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I hope my readers still
 2    3|   disgusted him.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I have, probably, had
 3    3|      the strong.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I shall make no other
 4    3| instructing her.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I shall content myself
 5    5|       be as perfect a woman as Emilius is a man, and to render
 6    5|      body, though in educating Emilius he deviates from this plan;
 7    5|        thus addresses Sophia. 'Emilius, in becoming your husband,
 8    5|    cease to be the mistress of Emilius, you will continue to be
 9    5|    children.'*~ ~ * Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ Children, he truly observes,
10    5|       and bring in her hand an Emilius or a Telemachus. Whilst,
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